Philanthropy Today
Komen Plans to Maintain Support of Planned Parenthood
Breast-cancer charity backs down after it was engulfed in controversy.
Forthcoming Discussions
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Seeking Big Gifts: Tactics for Trying Times
Join us on Tuesday, February 7, at noon U.S. Eastern time for a live online discussion about how charities of all kinds can win donations from wealthy donors.
The Philanthropy of Facebook's Founders

As Facebook goes public, explore how those who stand to make the most money from the company going public embrace philanthropy.
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook’s CEO 'Friends’ Schools—With a $100-Million Gift
Dustin Moskovitz: Another Facebook Co-Founder Gets Philanthropic
Chris Hughes: 'Good' Magazine Acquires Jumo Charity Network
Young Internet Tycoons Hurry to Embrace Big-Scale Philanthropy
Opinion: Misplaced Giving Priorities of the Wealthy
At a time when nonprofits are closing and demand for their services is rising, why are rich donors directing their money to causes that are not urgent, such as aiding the National Zoo’s pandas?
Network Online
Join other nonprofit professionals in the Chronicle's LinkedIn group to share advice and network.
Today's Must Reads
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'Buffett Rule' Tax Bill Would Preserve Charitable Deduction
White House sends signals that it is backing away from efforts to limit incentives for giving.
- Social Media Fuel Debate as a Big Charity Cuts Off Planned Parenthood Aid
- IRS Levies Fine on Food for the Hungry Over Drug Valuations
- In Annual Letter, Gates Predicts More 'Giving Pledge' Members
- President Vows Not to Deter Wealthy From Giving
- One of the Nation's Richest Charities Regains Its Fundraising Footing
- How Your Nonprofit Can Use Google+
- How the X-Prize Foundation Creates Prizes
- For Executive Directors and Boards, Chairmen Matter
- Former Foundation Association Leader Takes New Lobbying Role
Philanthropy Today
View more >>Highlights From Our New Issue
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Bad Economy Has Strained Many Nonprofit Workers
Four out of five charity employees are actively seeking new positions, or would be if the economy were stronger, according to a new Chronicle study.
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Grantees Get a Chance to Be Grant Makers for a Day
A San Francisco nonprofit gives fundraisers a chance to be on the other side of "the ask."






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