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Maria Di Mento

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Maria directs the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual Philanthropy 50, a comprehensive report on America’s most generous donors. She writes about wealthy philanthropists, family and legacy foundations, next generation philanthropy, arts organizations, key trends and insights related to high-net-worth donors, and other topics.

How Much Does Haiti Really Need, Plus More: Tuesday’s Roundup

Just because charities are asking for money to help in Haiti doesn’t mean they need more or they can spend it effectively, says Holden Karnofsky, co-founder of the nonprofit-evaluation group GiveWell. Read all of the news from our roundup of the best nonprofit-relate blog postings.

Charity Leader Urges Haitians to Take Lead in Rebuilding, Plus More: Monday’s Roundup

Charity leader urges Haitians to take the lead in rebuilding their country, plus more: Monday’s roundup.

Reacting to the Widening State Budget Gap; Plus More: Thursday’s Roundup

Today’s roundup of nonprofit-related news and opinion from the blogosphere.

Improving Haiti Relief Efforts, Plus More: Friday’s Roundup

The majority of donors would not text gifts for non-disaster causes.

The ‘Cautionary Tale’ of Wyclef Jean’s Charity, Plus More: Thursday’s Roundup

The response to the Haiti earthquake suggests that the proliferation of charities isn’t necessarily a bad thing. 

In Rebuilding Haiti, a Reminder to Avoid Past Mistakes; Plus More: Tuesday’s Roundup

In rebuilding Haiti, a reminder to avoid past mistakes; plus more: Tuesday’s roundup

Why Businesses Should Give Cash, Not Products, to Aid Haiti; Plus More: Friday’s Roundup

Why businesses should give cash, not products, to Haiti relief efforts; plus more: Friday’s roundup

Tracking Conditions in Earthquake-Stricken Haiti, Plus More: Thursday’s Roundup

Tracking conditions in earthquake-stricken Haiti, plus more: Thursday’s roundup

Why Public Education Should Beware of Philanthropists, and More: Wednesday’s Roundup

Public school systems should be wary of philanthropic support, says an editorial in the Los Angeles Times. “Even the best-intentioned gifts have a way of shifting behavior,” it says. “Educators and the public, not individual philanthropists, should set the agenda for schools.” While international…

A Call for Health-Care Groups to Disclose Information, Plus More: Tuesday’s Roundup

A look at health-care advocacy groups, plus more: Tuesday’s roundup