October 2008
Financial Wrongdoing Prompts Kellogg Foundation to Suspend Grant Making in Southern Africa
Charities and Foundations Offer Guidance to Employees Who Want to Aid Political Candidates
Nonprofit Leaders Express Ambivalence About Examination of Political-Giving Habits
How The Chronicle Compiled Its Review of Campaign Contributions
The Politics of Giving: Employees of Big Nonprofit Groups Give Mostly to Democrats
Nonprofit Financial Leaders Express Concern About Economy
Fund-Raising Angst Backed Up by 2008 Declines in Gifts, Survey Finds
Nike Co-Founder Pledges $100-Million to Oregon Cancer Institute
Concerns Raised About How University Used a Big Gift
70% of Americans Plan to Give During the Holidays, Survey Finds
Philanthropic Roles Help Elevate Corporate CEO's on Most-Admired List
Charities Urge Next President to Expand Giving Incentives
Seasoned Workers From Outside the Charity World Appeal to Many Nonprofit Employers, Study Finds
MacArthur Dedicates $68-Million for Foreclosure Crisis
Texas Court Orders $6.5-Million Payment in Planned-Gift Lawsuit
Hospitals Use 'Broad Latitude' in Reporting Charity Care, Report Finds
Grant Makers Urged to Respond to Financial Crisis
Book Review: The Strengths and Weaknesses of "Philanthrocapitalism"
$125-Million Pledged to Harvard Engineering Program
Nonprofit Groups Will Face More Scrutiny, State Regulators Told
Philanthropist Donates $42-Million to Stem-Cell Research
Gov. Palin Releases Tax Returns, Reveals Charitable Giving
President Bush Signs Charity Tax Provisions Into Law With Bailout Bill
Foundations and Charities Harmed by Economic Turmoil
Social-Service Charities Say Demand for Aid Far Outstrips Supply
IRS Releases Questionnaire Asking Colleges for New Financial Details