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William Schambra

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William Schambra is co-editor of the Giving Review and senior fellow emeritus at the Hudson Institute. He previously held positions at the American Enterprise Institute and the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.

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In the Face of Conservative Populism, Darren Walker Gets It Right

To counter attacks from the Trump administration, philanthropy should adopt Walker’s pluralism playbook.

Conservatives Should Applaud — Not Fight — Efforts to Change Philanthropic Giving Rules

Rather than attacking proposals to overhaul donor-advised funds and other giving practices, conservative groups need to focus on the real culprit — the growing use of donor dollars to support political activities.

Vu Le: Speaking Truth to Power — Humorously

A blogger uses startling honesty and whip-smart humor to say things many nonprofit workers wish they could say.

The Man Who Named the ‘Independent Sector’: the Legacy of Richard Cornuelle

The Man Who Named the ‘Independent Sector’: the Legacy of Richard Cornuelle

A key libertarian leader, Richard Cornuelle argued that conservatives needed to do more than show that government programs were too expensive or ineffective. They needed to provide strong alternative ways to care for the needy, writes a Chronicle columnist.