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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.

Why Charities Shouldn’t Mirror Corporations, Plus More: Wednesday’s Roundup

Why charities shouldn’t mirror corporations, plus more: Wednesday’s roundup

A Call for Feed the Children Founder to Step Aside, and More: Tuesday’s Roundup

A call for Feed the Children founder to step aside, and more: Tuesday’s roundup

Criticism of Philanthropy as Too Donor-Centric, Plus More: Monday’s Roundup

Criticism of philanthropy as too donor-centric, plus more: Monday’s roundup

Congress Urged to Force Charities to Prove Their Social Value; Plus More: Friday’s Roundup

Congress urged to force charities to prove their social value; plus more: Friday’s roundup

British Donors Urged to Go Public With Their Big Gifts, and More: Thursday’s Roundup

British donors urged to go public with their big gifts, and more: Thursday’s roundup

A Call for Charities to Share Their Data; Plus More: Wednesday’s Roundup

A call for charities to share their data; plus more: Wednesday’s roundup

Amherst College Gets $125-Million From Two Donors

Amherst College gets $125-million from two donors

A Critique of Consumer ‘Giving,’ and More: Tuesday’s Roundup

A critique of consumer ‘giving,’ and more: Tuesday’s roundup

The Downside of Transparency, Plus More: Monday’s Roundup

The downside of transparency, plus more: Monday’s roundup

Public Invited to Vote on Philanthropy “Game Changers;” and More: Friday’s Roundup

Public invited to vote on philanthropy’s biggest “game changers,” and more: Friday’s roundup