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Israel

An unlikely event—the Israel-Hamas war—could finally spark DAF reform

Craig Kennedy

Anonymous donations to controversial anti-Israel groups shine a spotlight on the urgent need for donor-advised fund reform. Will this finally motivate Congress to pass much-needed legislation?

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8Dec2023
Gerald Steinberg

A conversation with NGO Monitor’s Gerald Steinberg (Part 2 of 2)

Michael E. Hartmann

The international-relations scholar talks with Michael E. Hartmann about those who fund the anti-Israel NGOs his organization monitors, most prominently including the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and how private givers and public policymakers could and should consider reacting to the October 7 attack and its aftermath.

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31Oct2023
Gerald Steinberg

A conversation with NGO Monitor’s Gerald Steinberg (Part 1 of 2)

Michael E. Hartmann

The international-relations scholar talks with Michael E. Hartmann about anti-Israel non-governmental organizations’ political power, their fundraising skill, and their culpability for the horrific October 7 attack.

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30Oct2023

1 Q, 5 A’s: the “donor revolt” in higher education

The GR Editors

Quick reactions to the recent, high-profile withdrawals of major philanthropic support of certain higher-education institutions for their tolerance, if not actual outright promotion, of pro-Hamas sentiment and activities.

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25Oct2023
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