Updated list of various ideas to reform philanthropy and the nonprofit sector
To some, a “parade of horribles,” or a “slippery slope;” to others, a “menu of options.”
To some, a “parade of horribles,” or a “slippery slope;” to others, a “menu of options.”
The economist and scholar of the nonprofit sector and philanthropy talks to Michael E. Hartmann about her recent article, “How Dark Is It? An Investigation of Dark Money Operations in U.S. Nonprofit Political Advocacy Organizations,” applies some economic analysis to the use of §501 (c)(4)s, and contemplates potential policy reform of (c)(4) status.
The economist and scholar of the nonprofit sector and philanthropy talks to Michael E. Hartmann about the definition(s) of “dark money,” and her recent article, “How Dark Is It? An Investigation of Dark Money Operations in U.S. Nonprofit Political Advocacy Organizations.”
In the decades before “darkness” was deemed descriptive.