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How much giving do online contests and networks really generate?
Georgia Levenson Keohane
posted Feb. 11, 2008 - Gandhi's Talisman
How Google decided what to give to.
Larry Brilliant
posted Feb. 11, 2008 - What Gives?
An underground classic about art explains the immeasurable value of philanthropy.
Lincoln Caplan
posted Feb. 11, 2008 - Gifts for You
A special issue on philanthropy.posted Oct. 19, 2007 - Great Expectations
Why big donors back Teach for America.
Lincoln Caplan
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Gifts for YouA special issue on philanthropy.
Posted Friday, Oct. 19, 2007, at 7:30 AM ET

Welcome to Slate's October 2007 special issue on philanthropy. On Sunday and Monday at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Ark., we're hosting the Slate 60 Conference on Innovative Philanthropy with our co-sponsors, the William J. Clinton Foundation and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. The conference will feature philanthropists like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Eli Broad and public figures like Bill Clinton and Eliot Spitzer.
For our issue today, we have a series of articles on the history and politics of giving. Beverly Gage looks back to the 1920s and finds the Rockefellers and Carnegies giving away small fortunes—out of fear of class warfare. Lincoln Caplan explains why large donors back Teach for America despite its critics. To promote competition among nonprofits, Doug Smith proposes a fantasy philanthropy league to reward them for superior performance. Ray Fisman investigates whether it pays for companies to be virtuous and why consumers buy more do-gooder products.
"The Rockefellers and the Angry Commoners: A century ago, the super-rich had to contend with class warfare," by Beverly Gage. Posted Friday, Oct. 19, 2007.
"Great Expectations: Why big donors back Teach for America," by Lincoln Caplan. Posted Friday, Oct. 19, 2007.
"Fantasy Philanthropy Baseball: Compete for capital!" by Doug Smith. Posted Friday, Oct. 19, 2007.
"Virtue for Sale: Will customers pay more to do good?" by Ray Fisman. Posted Friday, Oct. 19, 2007.
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