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The Chronicle of Philanthropy

From the issue dated January 13, 2000

SPECIAL REPORT

An Enduring Legacy for Philanthropy's Next Century

PHILANTHROPY IN THE 21ST CENTURY:

Technology and Accountability Will Shape the Future of Philanthropy

On-Line Giving and Increased Activism: Predictions for a New Millennium


LEADING THE NON-PROFIT WORLD INTO THE 21ST CENTURY:

High-School Senior and Peers Are a Growing Force for Philanthropy

Mexican Fund Aims to Make Philanthropy a Tool of the Poor as Well as the Rich

Kansas City Community Fund Adopts a Customer-Service Approach

A Regulator Predicts Charitable Benefits -- and Abuses -- for 21st Century

Magazine Publisher's Charity Begins -- but Doesn't End -- at the Office

Virtual Foundation Aims to Bring International Philanthropy to the Masses

Government, Charities, and Business Will Join Forces, Bush Adviser Predicts

Internet Entrepreneur Tries to Bring Employee Giving On Line


PHILANTHROPY IN THE 20TH CENTURY:

Donors Big and Small Propelled Philanthropy in the 20th Century

American Philanthropy in the 20th Century: a Sampling of Resources

Who Gave the Most: Carnegie, Rockefeller, or Gates?


STATISTICS:

Foundation Growth in the 20th Century


OPINION:

The 'Quiet Revolution' of the Past 30 Years

American Generosity: Its Rise and Fall

Curbing the Shift From Need to Greed

Global 'Civil Society': Not Inevitable



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