November 5, 1998
'Progressive Philanthropy' Should Cast a Wider Net
The progressive movement in philanthropy may soon find itself on the "reject" pile of history if it continues to embrace politically correct standards that most Americans would find laughable.
One recent example of this is a study of "progressive grant making" that was released in September by the National Network of Grantmakers, which calls itself "widely recognized as the leader of progressive philanthropy in the United States." Analyzing grants by the
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