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In the Fight Over Big vs. Small Government, Philanthropy Has Forgotten the Poor by William A. Schambra
Chronicle of Philanthropy
February 10, 2013
Philanthropy's standing with the policy makers in Washington, D.C., has reached an all-time low. …

Philanthropy’s Arrogance and Insularity on Eugenics Offer Cautionary Tale by William A. Schambra
Chronicle of Philanthropy
December 2, 2012
One sure way to ruffle feathers at the normally staid Council on Foundations—the nation’s …

Faith-based initiatives: The Founders’ intent by William A. Schambra
Philanthropy Daily
November 19, 2012
As conservatism begins to wrestle with the problem of attracting non-traditional groups to its …

All Nonprofits Are Hurt by the Culture Wars, Not Just Komen for the Cure by William A. Schambra
Chronicle of Philanthropy
September 16, 2012
Executives at the breast-cancer fundraising behemoth Susan G. Komen for the Cure may have …

The Origins and Revival of Constitutional Conservatism: 1912 and 2012 by William A. Schambra
The Heritage Foundation
August 20, 2012
To many observers of today’s boisterously populist Tea Party movement, one of its most …

June’s Elections Offer a Warning Shot for Progressive Nonprofits by William A. Schambra
Chronicle of Philanthropy
June 24, 2012
When Wisconsin’s governor, Scott Walker, turned back the effort to recall him by winning …

Conservative Philanthropy and the Larger View by William A. Schambra
Philanthropy Daily
May 8, 2012
With the recent passing of Hilton Kramer, co-founder of The New Criterion, it is …

James Q. Wilson and 'Broken Windows' Philanthropy by William A. Schambra
Philanthropy Daily
March 11, 2012
“We have to do more than offer Band-Aids and, ideally, work on more than …

Do Conservatives Care About the Poor? by William A. Schambra
Philanthropy Daily
February 21, 2012
When Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney notoriously announced that he is “not concerned about …

Is Conservative Philanthropy Ignoring the Poor? by William A. Schambra
Chronicle of Philanthropy
February 19, 2012
Click here to read Albert Ruesga's response "Celebrating Conservative Philanthropy"     Mitt Romney …

Think Big, Act Small: The How's and Why's of Conservative Philanthropy by William A. Schambra
Philanthropy Daily
February 1, 2012
I've been asked to say a few words about conservative philanthropy and the way …

The Saviors of the Constitution by William A. Schambra
National Affairs
January 3, 2012

Eugenics as Philanthropic “best practice” by William A. Schambra
Philanthropy Daily
November 14, 2011
As I was pulling together the research for my recent Chronicle of Philanthropy op-ed …

Think Big vs. Think Small Philanthropy by William A. Schambra
Philanthropy Daily
October 31, 2011
  A response to this piece by Albert Ruesga follows this article below.    "Think big philanthropy" has dominated …

Uncovering a Foundation's Central Role in a N.C. Medical School's Dark Chapter by William A. Schambra
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
September 18, 2011
North Carolina has been transfixed this past summer by the gripping, tragic testimony of …

The Man Who Named the "Independent Sector": The Legacy of Richard Cornuelle by William A. Schambra
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
May 5, 2011
With the death of Richard Cornuelle last week at the age of 84, America’s …

Measurement Is a Futile Way to Approach Grant Making by William A. Schambra
February 6, 2011
This article also appears on The Chronicle of Philanthropy's website - click here to …

Is Philanthropic Independence in Danger? by William A. Schambra
Grantmakers for Children, Youth, and Families Policy Perspectives, January 2011
January 19, 2011

Local Solutions Are Still the Best Counter-Attack to Washington's Default Progressivism by William A. Schambra
Conservative Home
December 6, 2010
The New Promise of American Life, published in 1995, came not from some abstract ideological …

Grant Makers' Support of Obama May Haunt Them After Midterm Polls by William A. Schambra
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
October 17, 2010
EDITOR'S NOTE: Gara LaMarche of Atlantic Philanthropies wrote a response to this piece in …

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

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

     

 

 

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