“5 for 5:” The tenuous place of Big Philanthropy in America’s social contract
The fourth in a series of five republished articles to mark our fifth anniversary.
The fourth in a series of five republished articles to mark our fifth anniversary.
And in the A’s, 16 more Q’s.
Newly including philanthropic support for activities leading up to and in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse’s promise that any efforts to “clean up” the politicization of nonprofits will be pursued regardless of various practical effects on those engaging in it may present an opportunity.