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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
NameThe Chronicle of Philanthropy
Founded1988
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.

The Chronicle of Philanthropy is a leading source of news, information, and jobs for the nonprofit sector, covering organizations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. Founded in 1988 by Philanthropy News Network and Council on Foundations, it provides in-depth coverage of philanthropy and nonprofit management, including issues related to tax exemption and charitable giving, as discussed by experts like Daniel Pallotta and Dan Palotta. The publication is widely read by professionals in the field, including those at Harvard University's Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations and Stanford University's Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy. Its coverage includes topics such as social entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, and foundation management, as practiced by organizations like Ashoka and Skoll Foundation.

History

The Chronicle of Philanthropy was founded in 1988, with initial funding from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Its early coverage included the Philanthropy Initiative and the work of Independent Sector, a coalition of nonprofit organizations and foundations such as the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Over the years, the publication has expanded its coverage to include topics such as grantmaking and fundraising, as well as the work of community foundations like the New York Community Trust and California Community Foundation. The Chronicle has also reported on the activities of philanthropists like Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, and their respective organizations, Berkshire Hathaway, Microsoft, and Facebook.

Publication

The Chronicle of Philanthropy is published biweekly and is available in both print and digital formats, with subscribers including professionals at Yale University's Yale School of Management and University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. Its website features news, analysis, and commentary on the nonprofit sector, as well as a comprehensive job board listing positions at organizations like American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity. The publication also produces a range of special reports and supplements, including the annual Philanthropy 400 and America's Favorite Charities lists, which highlight the work of organizations like Salvation Army and Catholic Charities USA. The Chronicle's coverage is widely cited by other media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Forbes.

Content

The Chronicle of Philanthropy features a range of content, including news articles, analysis, and commentary on the nonprofit sector. Its coverage includes topics such as fundraising techniques, grantwriting, and nonprofit governance, as well as the work of philanthropic organizations like United Way and Feeding America. The publication also produces a range of special reports and supplements, including the annual Giving USA report, which provides an in-depth analysis of charitable giving trends in the United States. The Chronicle's content is informed by the work of experts like Peter Drucker and Jim Collins, and is widely read by professionals in the field, including those at Duke University's Duke University School of Law and University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy.

Impact

The Chronicle of Philanthropy has had a significant impact on the nonprofit sector, providing a platform for philanthropists and nonprofit professionals to share their ideas and experiences. Its coverage has helped to shape the national conversation on topics like social entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility, and has informed the work of organizations like Social Venture Partners and New Profit Inc.. The publication's job board has also helped to connect nonprofit professionals with employment opportunities at organizations like American Cancer Society and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The Chronicle's reporting has been recognized with numerous awards, including the National Press Club's Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and the Society of Professional Journalists' Sigma Delta Chi Award.

Awards_and_recognition

The Chronicle of Philanthropy has received numerous awards and recognition for its reporting and editorial content, including the George Polk Award and the Gerald Loeb Award. Its writers and editors have been recognized with individual awards, including the Pulitzer Prize and the National Magazine Award. The publication has also been recognized for its online content, including its website and social media channels, which have been honored with awards like the Webby Award and the Eppy Award. The Chronicle's coverage has been praised by experts like Michael Porter and Clayton Christensen, and has been recognized as a leading source of news and information on the nonprofit sector.

Leadership_and_governance

The Chronicle of Philanthropy is led by a team of experienced journalists and nonprofit professionals, including its editor-in-chief and publisher. The publication is governed by a board of directors that includes representatives from the nonprofit sector and the media industry, such as ProPublica and Poynter Institute. The Chronicle is a member of several professional organizations, including the Investigative Reporters and Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists, and is committed to upholding the highest standards of journalism and editorial integrity, as exemplified by organizations like The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal. The publication's leadership and governance structure is designed to ensure its independence and objectivity, and to support its mission of providing high-quality news and information to the nonprofit sector.

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