November 29, 2007
A Foundation's Attempt to Make a Difference May Produce the Opposite Result
For many years the Public Welfare Foundation has enjoyed a distinguished, well-deserved reputation as an innovative and risk-taking foundation that has supported new ideas and helped grass-roots organizations finance advocacy efforts that few other grant makers were willing to support. With its recent changes in staff leadership and priorities, that distinction may be in jeopardy.
The Washington foundation has made changes that reflect a bigger transformation in much of the
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