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What It Means to Use Endowment Money Wisely

Understanding how the laws governing endowments work.

Let’s Start a Loan Fund to Keep Social-Services Groups in Business

As states miss charity payments, it is time to create a loan fund ro help cash-strapped organizations.

Opinion: Charity Executives See Different Side of Business Travel

Opinion: Charity executives see different site of business travel

IRS Clarifies Lobbying Rules for Community Foundations

IRS clarifies lobbying rules for community foundations

Innovative Nonprofit Programs Need Rigorous, Conclusive Evaluation

LETTERS TO THE EDITORTo the Editor: Although we endorse Lisbeth Schorr’s call for a broad array of evaluation techniques to identify promising social programs (“To Judge What Will Help Society’s Neediest, Let’s Use a Broad Array of Evaluation Techniques,” Opinion, August 20), we believe that her…

How Much Information Should Foundations Disclose?

Foundations should divulge more about themselves.

Providing the Capital Organizations Need to Run and Grow

Providing the Capital Organizations Need to Run and Grow

Why we must respect philanthropists who support problem solvers -- but do not themselves try to solve problems.

‘Transformative Leadership’ Employs Spirituality for Social Change

Creative leaders can turn old antagonisms into healthier relationships.

Appreciating Irving Kristol’s Impact on Philanthropy

Irving Kristol, the writer, editor, and publisher who died Friday at the age of 89, will be best remembered as the intellectual “godfather” of “neoconservatism,” a set of ideas many credit with reviving the Republican Party in the 1980s, and shaping public debate over issues as far apart as welfare…

Overhead Is Overrated in Financial Reporting

Grant makers and others should stop worrying about how much charities spend on overhead.