Monthly Archives: July 2007

Grantee Perceptions


Jim Canales Interview

Whew! I’d guess that the 54 comments generated from the Bill Schambra debate is a record for a philanthropy blog conversation. A big thank you goes to Phil Cubeta and Albert Ruesga for their many heated posts, which really drove the debate. I’d also like to thank Holden Karnofsky for joining me in my naive [...]

Blended Value Marketing


Blogging Anonymously and Decorum

I guess I should be writing a political blog; I would get a lot more comments.
But this isn’t a political blog.
When I wrote,
“Here’s my approach to these interviews; I think that verbal combat is an important element of the fire that forges better ideas. But I want that verbal combat to center around the ideas [...]

William Schambra Blog Debate Continues

Bill Schambra has come back for a second helping of verbal combat on the public commons. You can check back in via the comments section from the podcast.

Blogs as a Social Publishing Tool


Social Finance Careers


Bill Schambra Debate

Don’t miss the 20 comments, including Schambra’s response, that was triggered by the podcast yesterday. Thanks to everyone who participated, I hope even more people jump into the discussion next time.

Tactical Philanthropy Podcast: William Schambra

Launch Podcast

Today’s interview is with William Schambra, director of Hudson Institute’s Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal. Bill is definitely the most controversial person I’ve featured in the podcast series, a fact that you’ll need to know to follow the comments that I’m sure will be coming. Part of what gets certain people’s [...]

Social Capital Markets


William Schambra Podcast

On Wednesday, I will be posting my interview with William Schambra. As we did with the Paul Shoemaker interview, Bill will be available to answer questions, respond to comments, etc. So remember to check in on Wednesday and join the conversation.

Foundation Employee Comments


Google.org Blog Feedback II


Google.org Blog Feedback


KLD Blog