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Maria Di Mento

Senior Editor

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.

Investment-Policy Questions, and More: Monday’s Roundup

Investment-policy questions, and more: Monday’s roundup

Could Soliciting Donations at the Cash Register Backfire? Plus More: Friday’s Roundup

Could soliciting donations at the cash register backfire? Plus more: Friday’s roundup

Why Foundation Promises to be ‘Strategic’ Fall Short, Plus More: Thursday’s Roundup

Why foundation promises to be ‘strategic’ fall short, plus more: Thursday’s roundup

America’s Wealthiest Donated $2.7-Billion in 2009, a Sharp Drop From 2008

America’s wealthiest donated $2.7-billion in 2009

What to Do if Your Charity’s ‘Brandjacked,’ Plus More: Wednesday’s Roundup

What to do if your charity’s ‘brandjacked,’ plus more: Wednesday’s roundup

Giving Influence Instead of Cash; and More: Tuesday’s Roundup

Giving influence instead of cash; plus more Tuesday’s roundup

A Philanthropy Adviser’s Concern, Plus More: Monday’s Roundup

A philanthropy adviser’s concern, plus more: Monday’s roundup

$705-Million Donation Announced

The New York investment managers Stanley and Fiona Druckenmiller have given $705-million to their Druckenmiller Foundation this year

The Nonprofit World’s ‘Chronic Self-Esteem Deficiency,’ Plus More: Friday’s Roundup

The nonprofit world’s ‘chronic self-esteem deficiency,’ plus more: Friday’s roundup

Why Charities Should Woo Young Donors, Plus More: Thursday’s Roundup

Why charities should woo young donors, and more: Thursday’s roundup