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  • Legal Efforts to Suppress Voting Should Draw Charity Protests

    Every foundation and nonprofit, regardless of its mission, is hurt when policy makers take steps that threaten democracy.

  • Philanthropy’s Turn to Occupy Wall Street Premium Link

    Foundations should think about ways to use the clout of their endowments and access to boardrooms to push for changes on Wall Street and in Washington.

  • A Revolution in Documentaries as Advocacy Tools

    New projects pack the emotional punch of film with the power of investigative journalism and social media to influence public policy, writes a Chronicle columnist.

  • Sending the Wrong Signal

    As Congress considers big cuts in support for public broadcasting, they need to recognize that demand for news, educational, and cultural programs is growing, writes a...

  • Why Nonprofits Should Celebrate on Oscar Night

    A new infusion of money and approaches  could revitalize efforts by nonprofits to make nonfiction films, writes a Chronicle columnist.

  • A Threat to Technology Innovation in Fund Raising Premium Link

    When cellphone companies dictate what nonprofit groups can say in text messages, it robs charities of their right to free speech, says Vincent Stehle, a Chronicle...

  • A Cautionary Tale of Two Cultural Icons

    How a nonprofit group's rescue of a classical broadcasting system demonstrates an important lesson about commercialism.

  • Will the Social Innovation Fund Become a Beacon or a Distraction? Premium Link

    Will the Social Innovation Office become a distraction from other sources of new ideas?

  • An Important Vote to Protect Charity Lobbying Rights Premium Link

  • It's Time for Newspapers to Become Nonprofit Organizations Premium Link

  • A Philanthropist Offers His Strategy for Charities' Investments

  • All Grant Makers Have a Big Stake in Preserving Local Public Radio Stations Premium Link

  • New View From the Top of the Art World's Hill Premium Link

  • Deal Between Getty Trust and World Bank Faces Uncertain Future Under New Leader Premium Link

  • Sex, Truth, and Video Premium Link

  • TV Plot Shows Mercurial Side of Foundations Premium Link

  • Media and Advocacy Group Aided by Foundations Suffers Employee Exodus Premium Link

  • Study: Americans Confident in Charities' Integrity Premium Link

  • Utah Charities Received $3-Billion in Revenue in 1996 Premium Link

  • Defiant Head of National Charity Defends Controversial Gift Plan Premium Link

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About Vincent Stehle

Vincent Stehle is a regular columnist for the Chronicle and vice president for programs at the Democracy Fund, a new nonpartisan group that seeks to restrain the undue influence of special-interest money in politics.

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