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Charities’ appeals cry out for a plan
by Jamie Smith Hopkins, Chicago Tribune [December 16, 2007]
Foundations aid school choice
by Bill Zlatos, Pittsburgh Tribune Review [December 12, 2007]
When donations go down the tubes
by Rick Cohen, Boston Globe [December 9, 2007]
Charity squeeze
by Jamie Smith Hopkins, Baltimore Sun [December 2, 2007]
CEO’s Resignation Punctuates Turmoil at Red Cross
by Howard Berkes, National Public Radio [November 29, 2007]
‘Wooden Indians’ in Disbelief over Smithsonian’s Chosen Chief
by Rick Cohen, Daily Yonder [September 30, 2007]
Foundations Make No Pledge to Increase Rural Giving
by Rick Cohen, Daily Yonder [September 12, 2007]
Foundations Mixed on What to Give Rural America
by Rick Cohen, New West [September 11, 2007]
Candidate Nonprofits Need More Sunlight
by Eliza Newlin Carney, NationalJournal.com [August 13, 2007]
Lawmakers Should Ask Tough Questions About Charity
by Rick Cohen, Chronicle of Philanthropy [August 9, 2007] — Subscription Required
The candidates and nonprofits
Posted by David Kassel, Accountable Strategies blog [July 30, 2007]
Small-Town Philanthropy
by Suzanne Perry, Chronicle of Philanthropy [July 26, 2007] — Subscription Required
Time to clean up foundations
by Rick Cohen, Philanthropy Journal [July 23, 2007]
Recommended Reading
by Beckey Bright, The Wall Street Journal [June 15, 2007]
Panelists explore problems with charitable giving
with Ruth McCambridge, The Courier [May 31, 2007]
Tough questions in store for foundations
by Rick Cohen, Philanthropy Journal [May 21, 2007]
Moral Court for Charity
by Rick Cohen, The Greenlining Institute [May 11, 2007]
Grant Makers: First, Do No Harm to Others
By Ruth McCambridge, Chronicle of Philanthropy [May 3, 2007]
Public-policy funding raises questions
By Rick Cohen, Philanthropy Journal [April 30, 2007]
Interview with Rick Cohen
By Melissa Hanson, Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence [April 26, 2007]
Bridging the Rural Charity Gap
By Robert J. Hughes, Wall Street Journal Online [April 20, 2007]
As Hurricane Sandy hits the east coast, we are reminded of the phenomenal role civil society organizations play in disaster. This particular story, about the vivid experiences of the leaders of the Coastal Family Health Center in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, is a powerful epic read and a reminder about what really matters.