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Conservatism and the Quest for Community by William A. Schambra
National Affairs, Summer 2010
June 21, 2010
A
century
ago,
this
ideal
was
a
central
tenet
of
the
Progressive
agenda
—
…
Art of the Steal Raises Tough Questions about Donor Intent by William A. Schambra
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
May 6, 2010
Foundation executives
are
forever
complaining
about
the
lack
of
publicity
for
their
strenuous,
benevolent
labors.
…
Wilderness Time for Nonprofits by William A. Schambra
From The Nonprofit Quarterly
May 5, 2010
PREPARED REMARKS: 1912 - The Election that Preserved America by William A. Schambra
March 31, 2010
Big Philanthropy Has Reasons to Fear Populist Fervor by William A. Schambra
From the February 25, 2010 The Chronicle of Philanthropy
February 25, 2010
An Intellectual in Full by William A. Schambra
From the January 20, 2010 American.com
January 20, 2010
PREPARED REMARKS: Think Small, Ohio! by William A. Schambra
Given before the Ohio Grantmakers Forum's 2009 Annual Conference
November 12, 2009
OP-ED: Charity Aimed at Change by William A. Schambra
From the July 27, 2009 Wall Street Journal
July 27, 2009
It
is
often
noted
that,
after
billions
of
dollars
in
government
spending
over
the
…
OP-ED: The Philanthropist Rebuts Grant-Making Professionals by William A. Schambra
From The Chronicle of Philanthropy issue dated July 23, 2009
July 17, 2009
Gov. Mitch Daniels and Rep. Paul Ryan to Discuss Making Conservatism Credible Again by Hudson Institute
Hudson Institute's 2009 Bradley Symposium at St. Regis on June 3
May 27, 2009
WASHINGTON -- In
a
recent
interview
with
the
Washington
Post's
Chris
Cillizza,
Mitch
Daniels,
Indiana's
extraordinarily
…
OP-ED: Grant Makers Should Encourage Debate, Not Dictate It by William A. Schambra
From The Chronicle of Philanthropy issue dated April 23, 2009
April 20, 2009
OP-ED: It's Time for Humble Philanthropy by William A. Schambra
From The Chronicle of Philanthropy issue dated April 9, 2009
April 6, 2009
PREPARED REMARKS: Are Charitable Dollars Getting Where They're Needed Most? by William A. Schambra
December 4, 2008
OP-ED: The Failure of Conservative Philanthropy? by William A. Schambra
From The Chronicle of Philanthropy issue dated November 13, 2008
November 10, 2008
This
article
also
appears
on
The
Chronicle
of
Philanthropy's
web
site
free
of
charge
…
PREPARED REMARKS: The Problem of Strategic Philanthropy by William A. Schambra
A Presentation to the Philanthropy Roundtable's Annual Meeting
November 7, 2008
PREPARED REMARKS: The Constitution vs. International Rights: Philanthropy's Wrong Turn by William A. Schambra
October 3, 2008
PREPARED REMARKS: Conservative Philanthropy: Tactics and Vision by William A. Schambra
Given at the Colorado Association of Foundations' Workshop on Advocacy
September 12, 2008
PREPARED REMARKS: Advocacy Evaluation: Some Precautions by William A. Schambra
July 17, 2008
PREPARED REMARKS: The View from 1313 by William A. Schambra
A presentation to Chicago Grantmakers for Effective Organizations
July 1, 2008
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Philanthropy's Jeremiah Wright Problem by William A. Schambra
Published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy
June 26, 2008
OP-ED: Philanthropy's Jeremiah Wright Problem by William A. Schambra
Published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy
May 12, 2008
OP-ED COMMENTARY: A More Humble Philanthropy? by William A. Schambra
From the April issue of Alliance magazine
March 26, 2008
PREPARED REMARKS: Augusts in New Hampshire by William A. Schambra
Given at the Grantmakers for Effective Organizations 2008 National Conference
March 10, 2008
OP-ED: The Long-Term Perils of Aggressive Advocacy by William A. Schambra
Published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy
December 10, 2007
PREPARED REMARKS to the Ridley Park Ministerium Prayer Breakfast by William A. Schambra
September 15, 2007
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