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Fidelity Charitable Gift  Fund logoWhen the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund was established in 1991, it’s entrance onto the philanthropic scene was met with much consternation by community foundations. But recent statistics would suggest, at least on the surface, that its presence may drive giving in a good direction. NPQ’s Rick Cohen recently discussed the Gift Fund’s recent track record with Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund CEO Sarah Libbey.

dilapidated farm and big skyThe more things change, the more they stay the same in philanthropy, it seems. A few years ago, foundations were hot to trot in response to Montana Senator Max Baucus’s call for the foundation community to double its measly grantmaking to rural America in a five year period. So what happened when the incoming chair of the Senate Finance Committee conveyed his concerns about the philanthropic pittance reaching rural states and communities?

ACORN Down, But Are They Out?

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Rick Cohen

acorns dissolvingThe newswires are awash with reports that ACORN has gone under and dissolved, but ACORN itself says something somewhat different. ACORN has suffered some significant financial challenges in the wake of the pimp-and-prostitute video sting, the organization’s image and reputation took body blows that were not helped by unrelenting negative coverage on Fox News, and ACORN’s hard-to-find announcement of a positive and forthright plan for implementing independent recommendations left some observers hanging. It seems ACORN is down, but not officially out.

While not a scientific test, our crack staff, along with special contributor Phil Anthrop, has identified fifteen variables to predict your success in being accepted as a “social innovator” for purposes of bringing in the really big bucks.

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Accelerated Deductions for Haiti Giving

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Rick Cohen

Call this the charitable deduction acceleration legislation. In late January President Obama signed into law legislation designed to encourage more giving to the relief effort in Haiti. This isn't unprecedented. After the Southeast Asian tsunami in 2004 similar legislation was passed. Increasing charitable aid to Haiti is a noble goal, but is an accelerated charitable deduction for donations to earthquake relief efforts good public policy?

Stories from the Stimulus—Part 1

Age of Obama
Ruth McCambridge and Chris Finney

The White House released a report on the first anniversary of the stimulus package today. According to the report President Obama’s $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) “halted an economic freefall.” As part of NPQ’s Nonprofits in the Age of Obama series, we interviewed two very different nonprofits about what receiving stimulus money has meant for them. As the President takes to the streets to explain the program, NPQ will continue to talk with nonprofits about their experiences in receiving ARRA dollars. What has your experience been with the Stimulus? Share it with us here.

President Obama unveiled a $3.8 trillion budget today including $100 billion earmarked for job creation as the nation struggles with the worst recession in decades. Among the president's planned programs is the small business tax credit proposed in his State of the Union address last Wednesday. So what's in the proposal for nonprofits?