Foundations’ Agenda for Charities Should Include Money, Not Mergers
Foundations should stop focusing on the growing number of charities and instead find ways to channel dollars to the most-effective organizations.
Opinion: Bill and Melinda Gates’s Learning Tour of U.S. Schools
Opinion: Gates’s learning tour of U.S. schools
Applying the eBay Model to Charities, Plus More: Monday’s Roundup
Applying the eBay model to charities, plus more: Monday’s roundup
Opinion: Nonprofit Groups ‘Uncharitable’ for Opposing Deduction Cap
Opinion: Nonprofit groups ‘uncharitable’ for opposing deduction cap
Opinion: A Tribute to Irving Kristol
Irving Kristol, the writer, editor, and publisher who died Friday at the age of 89, took a contrary approach to philanthropy that today’s grant makers would do well to heed, writes a columnist for The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Opinon: Irving Kristol’s Legacy for Philanthropy
Opinon: Irving Kristol’s legacy for philanthropy
A Teach for America Approach to Health Care, and More: Friday’s Roundup
A Teach for America approach to health care, and more: Friday’s roundup
How Foundations Can Do the Most to Advance the Needs of Minorities
Diversity will not be achieved simply by requiring foundations to report information about race.
Is Obama Forgetting the Lessons He Learned on Chicago’s Streets?
In its attempts to promote social innovation, President Obama has strayed from his community-organizing roots.
Will the Social Innovation Fund Become a Beacon or a Distraction?
Will the Social Innovation Office become a distraction from other sources of new ideas?