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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.

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Capital Campaigns — Full Speed Ahead or Time to Pull Back?

How charities are handling ambitious fundraising efforts in a time of economic uncertainty.

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Sulma Arias: The Organizer

The organizer, who immigrated to the United States from El Salvador at age 13, has an ability to understand people who don’t think like she does.

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Eli Lehrer: The Policy Wonk

The think tank founder sees a more nuanced picture of Donald Trump than many charity leaders.

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Tax Measure Will Add New Money Woes to a Reeling Nonprofit Sector

Individuals and corporate donors could cut back — just as safety-net charities face a sharp rise in demand.

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Senate Passes Tax Bill With Mixed News for Nonprofits

The Senate version includes a larger charitable deduction for non-itemizers than the House version, but it also sets a floor and a cap for wealthy donors, which could reduce giving.

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Billions in New Taxes on Private Foundations — What’s Next?

The Senate removed the sharply escalating taxes in the measure approved on Tuesday, but foundations worry they could still re-emerge in the “Big Beautiful Bill.”

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Billions in Charitable Giving Could Be Lost, New Research on Tax Bill Shows

Independent Sector commissioned studies to measure the potential impact of two key proposals that are in both the House and the Senate versions of the tax bill.

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Charity Advocates Applaud Senate Version of Tax Bill

It greatly increases the charitable deduction for non-itemizers and eliminates proposed tax increases on foundations. But other provisions harmful to nonprofits remain.

As the Tax Bill Heads to the Senate, Here’s How Philanthropy Is Fighting Back

As the Tax Bill Heads to the Senate, Here’s How Philanthropy Is Fighting Back

The new tax bill would impact foundations and nonprofits — and charity advocates are scrambling to limit the damage.

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Tax Bill Takes Shot at the Largest Foundations and Universities

Taxes could top hundreds of millions per year at the Gates Foundation and others.