Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/13/2005 | Examining success of conservative philanthropy: "Examining success of conservative philanthropy
By Kristin E. Holmes
Inquirer Staff Writer
Leaders of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy think fellow progressives could learn a few things from their counterparts on the right. If the goal is to shape public policy, then the lesson from the right is to put your money where your values are.
That is what conservative philanthropies have been doing with great success, according to recent studies by the organization. Though accounting for only a fraction of the $30 billion in foundation grants dispensed annually, the right makes strategic contributions to nonprofits that share a conservative philosophy."
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