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  • Philanthropy Today

    Proposed Tax Code Changes Could Reduce Charitable Giving (Opinion)

    Plus, billionaire philanthropist Jim Simons has died; and Jack Dorsey’s $21 million gift
  • Nonprofit Adviser

    Nonprofit Leaders’ Advice to Their C-Suite Peers

    Plus, join us tomorrow for a forum that explores solutions to leadership challenges
  • Philanthropy This Week

    New CEO Survey of Job Satisfaction; and DAFs Get an IRS Hearing

    Plus, the Chronicle investigates complaints about Vote.org; and small thank-you gifts inspire charitable contributions
  • Philanthropy Today

    Outside-the-Box Grants Can Yield Big Results (Opinion)

    Plus, a foundation gathering looks at opponents as allies; and the Middleton Place Foundation brings in a new CEO
  • Philanthropy Today

    Can Philanthropy Embrace Opponents as Allies?

    Building common ground at a unusual foundation gathering; plus, the scholar nonprofits should heed
  • Philanthropy Today

    Vote.org Turmoil: a Chronicle Investigation

    Plus, where should the nonprofit world stand on campus protests? (opinion); and Luis Miranda, Jr. talks about his family’s giving
  • Raymond C. Offenheiser

    Ray Offenheiser is director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development, part of the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs, and president emeritus of Oxfam America.
  • Natasha N. Johnson

    Natasha N. Johnson is clinical instructor of criminalNatasha N. Johnson is clinical instructor of criminal justice and criminology at Georgia State University. justice and criminology at Georgia State University.
  • Thaddeus L. Johnson

    Thaddeus L. Johnson is assistant professor of criminal justice and criminology at Georgia State University.
  • Andrew J. Seligsohn

    Andrew J. Seligsohn is a political scientist and president of Public Agenda.
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