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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

November 11, 2008

From The Chronicle: What Do the Election Results Mean for the Nonprofit World?

Read a transcript: of today’s live online discussion about how last week’s election results will affect nonprofit organizations. Our guest was Robert Egger, president of D.C. Central Kitchen, in Washington, and founder of the V3 Campaign, an effort to persuade candidates for office to focus on nonprofit issues.

Comments

  1. Thanks to all who participated live or who are taking the time to read the transcript of this discussion. While it’s important to be up to date on pending legislation and to talk about support for the work we currently perform—it is probably more important that we openly discuss the need to evolve past the confines of traditional charity and boldly prepare for a pivotal re-evaluation of the lines that have historically separated commerce, government and philanthropy.

    If you want to continue the dialogue, feel free to reach out at regger@dccentralkitchen.org

    — robert egger    Nov 11, 04:09 PM    #

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