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Susan Herr suggests that Slate start tracking the best philanthropists, not just the biggest. Great idea. She admits “I’m not saying it would be easy to create such an approach”. But what worthwhile is ever easy?
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Tom Belford weighs in on the current “questions” debate.
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Does “Big Give” signal the next leg of the Second Great Wave of Philanthropy, or does it mean that, at least temporarily, philanthropy has “jumped the shark”?
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