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Fast Company January 2001 Keith H. Hammonds |
Norman Lear's Not Laughing The creator of All in the Family built a nonprofit to celebrate socially responsible companies. Now the business enterprise trust is dead. What went wrong?  |
Real Estate Portfolio Nov/Dec 2000 Michael Fikes |
Charitable Investments Philanthropy is helping to build the communities where REITs and REOCs operate...  |
Fast Company December 2000 |
What's the Best Way to Do Good? My kind of social entrepreneurialism isn't philanthropy. It isn't just writing a check. It means devoting time and skills to doing something -- like mentoring a business...  |
Fast Company November 2000 Geoff Calkins |
'We've Taken the Greed Out of Sports' In a city that has suffered as a victim of the old style of sports ownership, the Redbirds and their ballpark have had a transforming effect. "It's become the most important facility in the city," says Steve Cohen, a state senator...  |
Salon.com October 9, 2000 Carina Chocano |
We will, we will save you! Matchmakers hook up Hollywood luminaries with the cause of their choice -- saving the world one star at a time...  |
Inc. October 1, 2000 Alessandra Bianchi |
Upstarts: Serving Nonprofits The New Philanthropy: People have more to give, so charities have more to do. And these start-ups are glad to help...  |
Salon.com August 2, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Can dot-coms house the poor? A San Francisco development offers cheap rent to start-ups that will teach HTML to low-income tenants.  |
Fast Company August 2000 Tony Schwartz |
Life/Work - Issue 37 "There is a disturbing imbalance today between giving and getting."  |
Salon.com July 11, 2000 Barry Raine |
Hawaiian putsch Sex, drugs, sunshine and suicide: How an esteemed philanthropic estate -- and one of Goldman Sachs' biggest outside shareholders -- wound up in the sewer.  |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Samantha Stainburn |
Gift Rap Rich people compete in the donations-to-public-schools sweepstakes.  |
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