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The Argument Against Expanding Harlem Children’s Zone Nationwide; Plus More: Friday’s Roundup

July 9, 2010 | Read Time: 1 minute

  • Holden Karnofsky, co-founder of the nonprofit-evaluation group GiveWell, says he is against the government’s efforts to expand the Harlem Children’s Zone approach to other places.
  • On her blog, Jocelyn Harmon, director of nonprofit services at Care2, along with Allyson Kapin, founder of Women Who Teach, offer a presentation on how to raise money online.
  • The United States is behind the curve in advancing social entrepreneurship and innovation, writes Timothy Ogden, publisher of Philanthropy Action, on the Harvard Business Review blog.
  • Ellen Remmer of the Philanthropic Initiative writes about new grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help educate donors.
  • Tony Proscio, a consultant, writes on the Duke University Center for Strategic Philanthropy and Civil Society blog about his new report on Atlantic Philanthropies’ plans to distribute all its assets and shut down.


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