Opinion: California Bill on Foundation Diversity Misses the Point
Opinion: California bill on foundation diversity misses the point
Understanding online fund raising
To the Editor: A letter from Nick Allen of Donordigital (“A Different Way to Look at Online Giving,” December 13) noted differences in findings between a recent Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University report sponsored by American Express, comparing donors’ online and offline giving, and a…
A New Outlook on How Philanthropy Can Help Improve Schools
When the venerable Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching stirs, the nation’s educators usually take notice. And with the selection last month of a Stanford University professor, Anthony S. Bryk, as its next president, the Carnegie foundation may be about to write a new chapter in its…
To the Editor: As someone who devoted a professional lifetime to fund raising for needy social-service organizations, I must take issue with Pablo Eisenberg’s article “Americans Generous? Not Really” (January 24). He uses suspect logic to challenge the widely accepted and statistically proven fact…
Are Foundations Doing Enough for Society?
Now that California’s Assembly has passed legislation designed to shed light on the diversity practices of the state’s grant makers and the measure is pending in the State Senate, it is time to ask Congress to take similar action and to look more closely at just what Americans are getting from the…
Opinion: Veterans Charity Abuses Show Need for Regulation
Opinion: Veterans charity abuses show need for regulation
Opinion: Profit Motive Trumps Creative Capitalism
Opinion: Profit motive trumps creative capitalism
Opinion: Junior League Hopes to Halt “Image Problem”
Opinion: Junior League hopes to halt “image problem”