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Opinion: Charity Cons Shouldn’t Lead to Harsh Regulations

Opinion: Charity cons shouldn’t lead to harsh regulations

Opinion: NAACP ‘on the Brink of Extinction’

Opinion: NAACP ‘on the brink of extinction’

Smithsonian Purge Continues as Deputy Resigns

Smithsonian purge continues as deputy resigns

Opinion: Microsoft More Altruistic Than Gates Foundation

Opinion: Microsoft more altruistic than Gates Foundation

Autism Charity Roiled by a Family Split

Autism charity roiled by a family split

Grand-Scale Projects May Not Alleviate African Poverty

Will grand-scale projects alleviate poverty in Africa?

Swift Justice Unlikely for Aid Workers Killed in Sri Lanka

Aid workers in Sri Lanka — and elsewhere — are targets of violence, but receive little justice

A Gulf Coast church’s real story

To the Editor: The ongoing struggle for recovery by the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast is very real and I am grateful to The Chronicle of Philanthropy for giving the issue prominence in your May 3 edition. The full-page photograph of Beecher Memorial United Church of Christ on the front…

How long should foundations live?

To the Editor: Leslie Lenkowsky’s essay (“A Question Not on the Agenda: How Long Should a Foundation Operate?,” May 3) suggesting limitations on the life span of charitable foundations and trusts is worthy of consideration, although it is unclear which group would come forward to champion such a…

Montana’s Approach to Fighting Meth Abuse Works

To the Editor: I am writing in response to your article on the Montana Meth Project (“Technology Mogul’s $17-Million Gift to Fight Meth Attracts Controversy,” May 17) in which Ryan King of the Sentencing Project suggests there is no empirical validation of the Meth Project’s success. The Meth…