New York Times Giving section highlights
Thanks to everyone who sent me articles from yesterday's Giving section in the NY Times. Lots of interesting material in there; here are a few highlights, with a particular focus on articles useful for my law and design classes:
How long should gifts just grow?
The sustainability ethic: Use now without depriving the future. The spend-it-sooner movement: Draw down endowments before they metastasize. Both have their place.
My network, my cause: Will Facebook change the face of philanthropy?
Short answer: The face of philanthropy changed about a hundred and fifty years ago. We're just catching up.
Attention shoppers: Philanthropy in Aisle 5
Target VP: "We are completely committed to giving back, it's part of our DNA." And pretty much everybody else's too, which is one reason why it's such an effective marketing technique.
Giving blogs
Beyond the gift of cold, hard cash
Including the chart below:
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