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New study by @ManhattanInst’s @smarick aims “to help policymakers, philanthropists, educators, journalists, and others better understand the contributions of different types of postsecondary schools.”.
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Executive Summary Introduction This is my second study on institutions of higher education and positions of American leadership. These reports explore the role that different types of colleges and...
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RT @IPS_DC: NEW: In 2010, 57 billionaires pledged to give away at least half of their wealth. 32 of them have instead collectively grown 28….
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Warns of coming supercharged dynastic philanthropy.
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RT @Fahrenthold: NEW: How conservative Christians convinced the I.R.S. to grant them an exemption from a 70 year-old law, and let them endo….
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The I.R.S. recently said that churches could endorse candidates from the pulpit, a shift from a longstanding interpretation of American nonprofit law.
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RT @GivingReview: Fifteen years after announcement of @TheGivingPledge, new @IPS_DC report examines its influence….
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Warns of coming supercharged dynastic philanthropy.
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RT @GivingReview: “In recent weeks, Trump has gained major ground in his fight against progressive institutions. T….
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The ultimate cause of the progressive implosion isn’t external force. It’s internal rot.
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RT @Philanthropy: A new study from the Institute for Policy Studies finds that that the wealth of many of the Giving Pledge signers is grow….
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Fifteen years after announcement of @TheGivingPledge, new @IPS_DC report examines its influence on philanthropy, @GivingReview co-editor @mhartmannmke notes . The Giving Pledge is “unfulfilled, unfulfillable, and not our ticket to a fairer, better.
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Warns of coming supercharged dynastic philanthropy.
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“In recent weeks, Trump has gained major ground in his fight against progressive institutions. The bureaucracy, NGOs, public broadcasting, and Ivy League schools have all come under his thumb,” @AEI’s @continetti writes in @thefp. “The Trump.
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The ultimate cause of the progressive implosion isn’t external force. It’s internal rot.
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“There is no such thing as an apolitical nonprofit sector. Nonprofits, at least the ones that claim to have social justice in their missions, have their politics, acknowledged or otherwise. A quick review of the so-called Big Beautiful Bill that was.
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The nonprofit sector is large, employing nearly one in 10 US workers. This means nonprofits have potential power. Converting that potential into real power, however, requires a change in mindset.
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@GivingReview co-editor @mhartmannmke considers @amspectator’s Daniel J. Flynn’s forthcoming biography of Frank S. Meyer, from @EncounterBooks and @ISI Books. The book describes foundations’ roles in Meyer’s life and work—and thus in the American.
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Daniel J. Flynn’s forthcoming biography of Frank S. Meyer describes foundations’ roles in his life and work—and thus in the American conservatism, and America, he helped forge.
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RT @business: Climate nonprofits are facing funding shortfalls as federal dollars dry up and donors are unlikely to fill the gaps. Some ha….
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From clean energy and research to advocacy, nonprofit groups are struggling as federal dollars dry up. Foundations say they won’t be able to fill funding gaps.
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RT @GivingReview: Nonprofit endowment funds’ “[a]dvisory fees are positively correlated with gross returns but neg….
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Nonprofit endowment funds’ “[a]dvisory fees are positively correlated with gross returns but negatively with net returns, suggesting overpayment for investment services,” according to new @nberpubs working paper ….
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A Democrat “president could, perhaps, even attempt to end the nonprofit status of all religious organizations—though one suspects that this Supreme Court would not permit that step on religious-liberty grounds,” @RosenzweigP writes in @TheAtlantic.
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America is entering an age of retributive governing cycles.
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RT @worstall: So They're Killing Civil Society Then, by @worstall
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“[C]entrist bloviating about ‘The Groups’ misses the most consequential case of elite deference politics. The form practiced by the party establishment itself is vastly more responsible for the party’s plight in 2025 than environmental and racial justice.
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The David Hogg affair, Zohran Mamdani’s win, and the future of the Democratic coalition.
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RT @RichardRubinDC: .@Saunderswsj has a taxpayers' guide to the revamped charitable incentives Congress just passed. One key thing before….
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RT @kenvogel: NEW: In a sign of what could be in store for other targets of Trump & his allies, Media Matters (@mmfa) is struggling to surv….
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Scrambling to pay legal fees, Media Matters has dialed back its criticism, trimmed its staff and contemplated closing entirely.
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