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Philanthropy

Live from CoF: Remittances—The New Way to Alleviate Poverty

Remittances dwarf traditional forms of aid to less developed nations.

By Eric Nee | Apr. 30, 2007
 

Philanthropy

Live from CoF: Immigration and Philanthropy

If we take away the jobs of undocumented workers, how will they survive?

By Catherine Di Benedetto | Apr. 30, 2007
 

Philanthropy

Our Global Warming Equivalent

As government shrinks funding for the needy, who will pay for social services?

By Perla Ni | 19 | Dec. 12, 2006
 

Nonprofits

Field Notes: Independent Sector Conference

Why do nonprofits talk a lot about partnering with business and government, yet rarely talk about building partnerships with trade unions?

By Eric Nee | 12 | Oct. 26, 2006
 

Philanthropy

Charity vs. Philanthropy

Is charity to weak and sentimental, what philanthropy is to rational and practical?

By Albert Ruesga | 4 | May. 16, 2006
 

Philanthropy

Plus a Change

Three basic problems with philanthropy's attempts to address the issue of persistent poverty in this country.

By Albert Ruesga | May. 15, 2006
 

Philanthropy

Poor People or Poverty: Charity or Government

Nonprofits must find new ways to improve and defend government programs while popularizing a sense of public responsibility.

By Mark Rosenman | 3 | Apr. 25, 2006
 

Philanthropy

Your Reactions to “A Failure of Philanthropy?”

Getting money to the poor.

By Perla Ni | 6 | Jan. 23, 2006