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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.

Hospital Fundraiser Knows Institution Inside Out to Help Donors Connect

Hospital Fundraiser Knows Institution Inside Out to Help Donors Connect

Grace Ko, chief fundraiser at New York University’s Langone Medical Center, does all she can to match supporters with hospital experts who can heighten their interest in giving.

Wealthy Say Volunteering, Not Money, Is Best Way to Help the Poor

More than half polled in survey see business start-ups and lower regulations and taxes for entrepreneurs as most effective route to closing the income gap.

Former Diplomat to Seek More Partnerships as Head of Lutheran World Relief

Former Diplomat to Seek More Partnerships as Head of Lutheran World Relief

Daniel Speckhard plans to double the nonprofit’s budget in the next eight years, in part by working more closely with businesses.

Lenfests Plan to Donate Fortune

Lenfests Plan to Donate Fortune

Gerry and Marguerite Lenfest are shifting their focus to helping needy urban youths as they figure out how to donate the rest of their big philanthropic commitment.

Foundations Announce Plans for Spending $194-Million to Improve Lives of Young Minority Men

Eleven foundations will give to overhaul the criminal-justice system, provide safer schools, fight bias, and more.

Assets Grew 14% at Small and Midsize Foundations Last Year

Those grant makers distributed 7 percent of assets, mostly to education, human services, and the arts.

Former Avon Executive to Join Grameen and Expand Loans in U.S.

Former Avon Executive to Join Grameen and Expand Loans in U.S.

As Andrea Jung moves to the helm of Grameen America, she says she learned in her previous position that Avon wasn’t about lipstick but about giving women a chance to be entrepreneurs.

7 More Philanthropists Sign Giving Pledge

7 More Philanthropists Sign Giving Pledge

Among the new signers are Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and her husband, Dave Goldberg, bringing the total to 127 in 12 countries and 26 American states.

New Website Invites Feedback on Grant Makers

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy started the site today to provide opportunities for critique and for foundations to learn from one another.

Dearth of Women in Top Nonprofit Jobs Means Weaker Charities and Fewer Gifts, Survey Finds

Dearth of Women in Top Nonprofit Jobs Means Weaker Charities and Fewer Gifts, Survey Finds

More than half of 650 women in a Chronicle survey aspire to be CEOs but believe that men with equal qualifications are more likely to get those posts.