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What tax-advantaged charitable foundations’ involvement in partisan politics looks like

William A. Schambra

And what it is.

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10Nov2023

Giving Review senior fellow Craig Kennedy named Chronicle of Philanthropy columnist

The GR Editors

“Philanthropy’s expanding footprint has spurred ongoing debates about how the nonprofit world is managed and regulated—a discussion I hope to contribute to in this column,” Kennedy writes.

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9Aug2023
Kathleen P. Enright

A conversation with Council on Foundations president Kathleen P. Enright (Part 2 of 2)

Craig Kennedy & Michael E. Hartmann

The association executive talks to Craig Kennedy and Michael E. Hartmann about donor-advised funds, charity and politics, and the attention-getting op-ed in support of civility and pluralism in the sector that she signed with five others.

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15Jun2023
Kathleen P. Enright

A conversation with Council on Foundations president Kathleen P. Enright (Part 1 of 2)

Craig Kennedy & Michael E. Hartmann

The association executive talks to Craig Kennedy and Michael E. Hartmann about populism and polarization, the minimum-distribution requirement for private foundations, and foundations’ uses of donor-advised funds.

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14Jun2023

Time to separate philanthropy and politics

Craig Kennedy

Here are four serious proposals to separate “charitable” and “political” giving.

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20Sep2022
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