Philanthropy News Watch: Jan. 2 - Jan. 6, 2012
posted on: Sunday, January 08, 2012
By Meredith Brodbeck
Below are some of this past week's notable news and postings on philanthropy and nonprofits:
- Use, Size of Donor-Advised Funds Continue to Grow, Report Finds
Philanthropy News Digest
- The Year of Controversial Giving
By Matthew Bishop and Michael Green | The Huffington Post
- What Strategy Is…And Isn’t – Hint: It’s Not Rocket Science
By Cindy Gibson | The CEP Blog
- United States is the World’s Most Giving Nation
By Kathi Jaworski | The Nonprofit Quarterly
- Harder for Americans to Rise From Lower Rungs
By Jason DeParle | The New York Times
Meredith Brodbeck is the communications associate at the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP).
Labels: charitable giving, Donor-advised funds, economic inequality, high impact strategies, Occupy Wall Street, Philanthropy News Watch, poverty, Strategic Philanthropy
Below are some of this past week's notable news and postings on philanthropy and nonprofits:
- Use, Size of Donor-Advised Funds Continue to Grow, Report Finds
Philanthropy News Digest - The Year of Controversial Giving
By Matthew Bishop and Michael Green | The Huffington Post - What Strategy Is…And Isn’t – Hint: It’s Not Rocket Science
By Cindy Gibson | The CEP Blog - United States is the World’s Most Giving Nation
By Kathi Jaworski | The Nonprofit Quarterly - Harder for Americans to Rise From Lower Rungs
By Jason DeParle | The New York Times
Meredith Brodbeck is the communications associate at the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP).
Labels: charitable giving, Donor-advised funds, economic inequality, high impact strategies, Occupy Wall Street, Philanthropy News Watch, poverty, Strategic Philanthropy






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