January 14, 1999
The Dawning of 'Post-Modern Philanthropy'
Privately financed school-choice programs, which provide hundreds of millions of dollars to enable thousands of children to attend private schools, have become one of the most rapidly growing arenas for philanthropy. They also represent a new approach to giving whose roots can be found in traditions once thought to have been passe.
Modern philanthropy, at least to the most prominent foundations and donors, has not aimed merely to relieve individual needs or
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