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Independent analysis of and commentary about philanthropy and giving Co-edited by William A. Schambra, Daniel P. Schmidt, and Michael E. Hartmann

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Robert L. Woodson, Sr. (Woodson Center)

Robert L. Woodson, Sr., and the interests of the poor and minorities

Robert L. Woodson, Sr.

To conservatism and conservative philanthropy, the Woodson Center founder suggested conscious and active alignment with new and different audiences.

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26May2026

Thoughts on philanthropy from The Giving Review’s “Conversations” in first half of 2025

Michael E. Hartmann

A compilation of interesting and insightful thinking from the first seven of 13 recorded discussions so far this year about grantmaking and giving.

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7Jul2025
U.S. Capitol (Wikimedia Commons)

The tax bill is a warning to the nonprofit sector: reform or face the consequences

Craig Kennedy

Wealthy foundations and nonprofits need to change their ways—not scare the rest of the field into submission.

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27May2025
Joe Rivano Barros

A conversation with Mission Local’s Joe Rivano Barros (Part 2 of 2)

Michael E. Hartmann

The senior editor talks to Michael E. Hartmann about staff turnover and accusations of mismanagement in the San Francisco DA’s office, including in grants administration, and more broadly, the underappreciated role of philanthropy in local government, in terms of both the size of its funding and its influence.

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4Mar2025
Joe Rivano Barros

A conversation with Mission Local’s Joe Rivano Barros (Part 1 of 2)

Michael E. Hartmann

The senior editor talks to Michael E. Hartmann about the nonprofit news site, the visions and aims of the MacArthur and Crankstart Foundations’ criminal- and restorative-justice grantmaking in San Francisco, and the backlash in the city and state against aggressive criminal-justice reforms that began in the 2010s.

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3Mar2025

The pitfalls of funding government programs

Craig Kennedy

A disagreement about how to spend grant money offers poignant lessons on the perils of investing in public institutions.

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31Oct2024
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins (YouTube)

A courageous refusal to “be used as sharecroppers to a Foundation’s vision”

William A. Schambra

In this case, to the MacArthur Foundation’s failed, and democratically rejected, vision of criminal-justice reform.

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27Aug2024

Recent coverage of and commentary about philanthropy and giving

The GR Editors

A regular curation.

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11Oct2023
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