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Ben Gose

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Ben is a senior editor at the Chronicle of Philanthropy whose coverage areas include leadership and other topics. Before joining the Chronicle, he worked at Wyoming PBS and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Ben is a graduate of Dartmouth College.

Charities Go to Great Lengths for Prizes but May Lose Focus

Nonprofit groups that put a lot of energy into winning prizes have raised large sums, but some experts worry those charities will lose as much as they gain in their competitive pursuits.

Prize Philanthropy Is on the Rise as Foundations Seek Solutions to Society’s Most Intractable Problems

Prize Philanthropy Is on the Rise as Foundations Seek Solutions to Society’s Most Intractable Problems

The use of contests to find innovative solutions to the world’s problems has gone mainstream, but it’s not clear that the prizes can solve tough problems.

Smaller Nonprofit Endowments Outperformed Larger Ones in 2009, Chronicle Survey Finds

Smaller Nonprofit Endowments Outperformed Larger Ones in 2009, Chronicle Survey Finds

Find information about endowments at dozens of groups in our searchable database.

Will Ties Between Government and Foundations Last?

Foundation leaders and philanthropy experts debated the consequences of the growing number of partnerships between philanthropy and the federal government.

Author Tells Foundation Leaders to Study Rare Successes When Facing Major Problems

Sometimes simple solutions can be found amid major problems by studying the outliers, the author Chip Heath told foundation officials. Read this and more from the annual conference of the Council on Foundation, in Denver, this week.

Evaluating Foundations’ Responses to the Economic Crisis

Foundation leaders and observers have mixed views on whether grant makers did enough to help charities during the recession.

Head of National Service Says Agency Is on Track to Meet Its Growth Goal

One year after Congress approved a major expansion of national service programs, the new head of the agency says slow growth ultimately will yield desired results.

Former Vice President Urges All Foundations to Contribute To Climate-Change Fight

Former Vice President Al Gore called on the nation’s foundations to steer more of the expected wealth transfer between generations toward efforts to combat global warming.

Rallying Experts of All Kinds to Spur Social Innovations

Foundations consider new ways to muster good ideas to change society.

Supreme Court Decision on Political Spending Alarms Foundations

Foundations were urged to get involved in efforts to counteract a Supreme Court decision that expanded the rights of companies to spend money on political campaigns.