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November 5, 2009, 11:29 AM ET

British Donors Urged to Go Public With Their Big Gifts, and More: Thursday's Roundup

  • Dame Stephanie Shirley, Britain’s ambassador for philanthropy, is urging philanthropists to be more public about their giving and get charities to focus more on results, writes Lena Schreiber, a senior consultant at New Philanthropy Capital, a nonprofit research group in London. Her views appear on the group’s blog.
  • Using the online tool Twitter for social change is all about “making sure the message you want to put out there is simple, direct, and genuine,” Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, tells Huffington Post.
  • Rick Cohen, national correspondent at the Nonprofit Quarterly, examines whether legislation introduced in the Senate and House will help newspapers transform into nonprofit organizations.
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