The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Philanthropy Won't Be Effective Until It Becomes More Diverse

As the Council on Foundations meets this week in Seattle, it will devote a special set of sessions to the topic of diversity.

The council first embarked on this path in the mid-1990s, when "multiculturalism" and "diversity training" were hot topics in corporations and foundations. Recently, the Joint Affinity Group,...

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