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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

November 03, 2009

Give and Take: A Critique of 'Consumer Giving,' and More

One adviser to foundations thinks that embedded giving — namely, the incorporation of charitable gifts into consumer purchases — is a “rip-off,” notes The Chronicle’s Give and Take review of the best nonprofit blogs.

Plus:

  • An interview with Matthew Bishop, a co-author of Philanthrocapitalism: How Giving Can Save the World, on the eve of the book’s release in paperback.
  • A former Google employee’s views about open-source technology and its implications for philanthropy.
 

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