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Give and Take: Questions About Compensation Data

A compensation specialist raises questions about a new study of nonprofit salaries in one of the blog posts highlighted in Give and Take’s daily digest of opinions about the nonprofit world. Plus: The influences of Ford Foundation work on President Obama’s mother — and her son

Conferences That Matter, How Blogs Are Changing Philanthropy, and More: Friday’s Roundup

Conferences that matter, how blogs are changing philanthropy, and more: Friday’s roundup

Health Expert Questions Influence of Gates Foundation

Health expert questions influence of Gates foundation

Opinion: TV Series Makes Giving Seem a Rich Man’s Game

Opinion: TV series makes giving seem a rich man’s game

Opinion: White House Applies Heavy Hand to Rural Philanthropy

Opinion: White House applies heavy hand to rural philanthropy

News and Notes From Around the Nonprofit World

News and notes from around the nonprofit world

Opinion: Foundations Contributed to the End of Communism in Europe

Opinion: Foundations contributed to the end of communism in Europe

Latest Perspectives From the Nonprofit World

Latest perspectives from around the nonprofit world

Give and Take: Defending Obama’s Plan to Reduce Charitable Tax Deduction

While a conservative commentator has accused President Obama of declaring “war on philanthropy,” Peter Golio, a California fund-raising consultant, offers a robust defense of the president, notes a new post in Give and Take, the Chronicle’s online column rounding up the best opinion commentary…

Progressive Advocates Should Hold Obama Accountable for Service Office’s Woes

Progressive Advocates Should Hold Obama Accountable for Service Office’s Woes

Progressives and liberals have always had a hard time holding their political leaders accountable when they reach the White House. The agency that oversees national service seems to be a case in point, as progressives exacerbate the problems by staying silent about them. Poor judgment,…