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Letters to the Editor

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Opinion | Complaints Against Giving Back Fund’s Leadership Are Without Merit

Recent media coverage of the Giving Back Fund misleads Chronicle readers, says the fund’s founder and CEO Marc Pollick.

Opinion | Jewish Human Rights and Welfare Must Be a Philanthropic Priority

Foundations must pair statements denouncing antisemitism with programmatic commitments to support Jewish Americans.

Opinion | Critics Are Wrong: The Donor Pyramid Works

When used correctly, donor pyramids and gifts charts are valuable fundraising tools.

Opinion: Stacey Abrams and Julián Castro Are Right: Retreat on Civil Rights Isn’t an Option

Collective donor paralysis in the face of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling will reverse years of positive momentum toward racial equity.

Opinion | Don’t Be So Quick to Reject the Gift Pyramid

When an organization ignores small-gift donors, blame unhealthy culture, not gift pyramids.

Opinion | To Fight Antisemitism, Educate People About Who Jewish People Are

Philanthropy should support efforts to combat ignorance about what it means to be a Jew today.

Opinion | Philanthropists Must Help Ensure Childbirth Is Positive

Community-driven solutions are key to addressing Black maternal mortality, but need more support.

Opinion | Not All Latino Giving Is Down. My Giving Circle Is Proof.

We’re successful because we view donating not as charity but as a way to achieve justice.

Donors Looking to Combat Antisemitism Can Start With Universities

On-campus antisemitism efforts are critical to creating an inclusive environment for the Jewish community but must be expanded.

Opinion | Giving USA’s Critics Are Wrong: Not All Forms of Giving Are Equal

While individual acts of generosity are essential to communities, measuring charitable contributions is the best way to understand giving.