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Opinion: A Damaging Dichotomy in Philanthropy

Opinion: a damaging philanthropy divide

American Idol’s Foray Into Charity

‘American Idol’ could lift giving to international charities

Wanted: A Few Good Foundation Thinkers

Why don’t more foundation officials write blogs?

Opinion: ‘American Idol’ Charity Event May Spur Viewers to Act

Opinion: ‘American Idol’ charity event may spur viewers to act

Opinion: Philanthropy’s Response to Gun Violence

With the memory of the Virginia Tech tragedy “seared fresh in our souls,” philanthropy must step up to meet the challenge of preventing gun violence, writes Ellen S. Alberding, president of the Joyce Foundation, in Chicago, in The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

How the Ford Foundation Should Select a New Leader

Wanted: a Rolls-Royce at Ford. The search for a new president of the Ford Foundation is under way, stimulating discussions of possible new directions and priorities for the second-wealthiest grant maker in the United States. As rumors of candidates are floated, many observers have become uneasy…

Aid Workers Deserve the Best Security

As I sat in a 16-seat Twin Otter World Food Programme plane flying across eastern Chad, I looked down and saw burned-out villages. It was just like the satellite photos the U.S. State Department had released of Sudan’s Darfur province. Instead of the circles made by traditional African houses, all…

Learning to Be More Accountable

NEW BOOKS Level Best: How Small and Grassroots Nonprofits Can Tackle Evaluation and Talk Results

Grant Maker Pledges $500-Million to Help America’s Kids Slim Down

In the hope of speeding up efforts to fight the growing problem of childhood obesity, ALSO SEE:ARTICLE: What’s for Dinner?ARTICLE: A Philadelphia Effort to Spread ‘Local Food’ Raises Its AmbitionsARTICLE: Foundations Collaborate to Promote Easy Access to Fresh FoodARTICLE: Big Grants from…

Opinion: Elected Leaders Judged by Their Charitable Giving

Typical leadership qualities include intelligence, charisma, and experience, but an opinion article by a Syracuse University professor makes the case for charitable largess as a key component for being elected to public office, reports The Wall Street Journal. Arthur C. Brooks cites a 2006 study…