As Funds Shift Support to Emergency Needs, Long-Term Risks Loom
As the economic recession deepens, at least 33 of the nation’s biggest corporations have decided to do more to support food banks and other social services, according to The Chronicle’s annual survey of the 300 largest companies on the Fortune 500 list. While some people applaud the move, others…
As the economic recession continues, many of America’s largest corporations plan to decrease their giving or keep it flat in 2009, with many deciding to stop supporting charitable causes that are not related to their businesses, according to a new Chronicle survey. Of the 71 companies that provided…
Nonprofit World Debates New Social-Innovation Fund
Debates erupt over President Obama’s social-innovation fund
Rockefeller Pledges $100-Million to Improve Health Care Abroad
Rockefeller pledges $100-million to improve health care abroad
Philanthropy Experts Debate Nature of Foundation Assets
Are philanthropic assets public or private dollars?
Former Google Executive Seeks Philanthropy Advice
Former Google executive seeks advice about philanthropy
Almost Half of Britons Have Lied About Giving, Says Survey
Almost half of Britons have lied about giving, finds survey
Can Foundations ‘Agree to Agree’ About Some Principles?
Can foundations ‘agree to agree’ about some grant-making principles?