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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.

Boomers May Need Push to Volunteer, Report Says

By Ben Gose A national publicity campaign and small financial incentives may be needed to motivate baby boomers to get involved with charity and participate in other civic activities, says a new report by Harvard University’s School of Public Health. Compared with their parents, the so-called…

New Report Details the Pros and Cons of Hands-On Philanthropy

A new report seeks to shed light on the successes and failures of a recent trend in grant making, often referred to as venture or high-engagement philanthropy, which emphasizes long-term grants that help nonprofit organizations strengthen their management as well as rigorous assessments of a…

Long-Term Strategies for Endowments Can Beat Stock-Market Returns, a Study Finds

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The Travails of Raising Money for an Endowment

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Philanthropic Foundations Face Intense Pressures to Increase the Amount They Give to Charities

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Prudent Management or Outright Greed? Critics Ask How Big Endowments Should Be

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Changes at Denver’s Daniels Fund: Politics or Prudence?

Is Denver’s Daniels Fund involved in a reorganization, or a political cleansing? Several people familiar with the Daniels Fund, including a board member and several former staff members, ALSO SEE:Rocky Times at Colorado Foundation fear that the recent layoffs of 21 workers may be setting the stage…

Rocky Times at Colorado Foundation

State offices lose out as Daniels Fund makes cutsDenver, Colo. As a pioneer in the cable industry, Bill Daniels amassed a billion-dollar fortune even while spending freely along the way -- on money-losing sports teams, four wives and a parade of ALSO SEE:Changes at Denver’s Daniels Fund: Politics…

Daniels Fund Lays Off One Third of Its Workers

The Daniels Fund, one of the nation’s 75 wealthiest grant makers, laid off a third of its staff and closed offices in New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming last month, as part of an effort to rein in operating costs. Daniels, the largest foundation in the Rocky Mountain region with assets of roughly…

Seizing the Day

A New York charity aims to transform spirit of support that followed September 11 into a national day of volunteerismDavid Paine grew up on Long Island and spent his early career in Manhattan. On September 11, 2001, he ALSO SEE:Assisting Terrorism’s Other VictimsHard Times for ImmigrantsBracing for…