Time for introspection about progressive philanthropy’s political ineptitude is passing
David Callahan is (about 90%) right, and he will still be after next November 3.
David Callahan is (about 90%) right, and he will still be after next November 3.
And the damage likely to be done if it takes his advice to deepen involvement in partisan politics.
Editor David Callahan notes that philanthropic and nonprofit trade groups might “be out of touch with their own communities.”
The Demos founder and author of The Givers talks to Michael E. Hartmann about covering foundations and donors, the changing nature of the wealthy as a class, and the role of philanthropy in a democracy.
The Demos founder and author of The Givers talks to Michael E. Hartmann about covering foundations and donors, the changing nature of the wealthy as a class, and the role of philanthropy in a democracy.
In the current context, it certainly raises several important questions, large and small.