NCRP Statement Regarding the Philanthropy Roundtable's "How Public is Private Philanthropy: Separating Myth from Reality"
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June%2030,%202009%20—<%2Fstrong>%20The%20National%20Committee%20for%20Responsive%20Philanthropy%20(NCRP)%20is%20pleased%20that%20the%20Philanthropy%20Roundtable%20is%20contributing%20to%20the%20dialogue%20in%20our%20sector%20about%20the%20public's%20role%20in%20private%20philanthropy.%20The%20monograph%20they%20recently%20published,%20How%20Public%20is%20Private%20Philanthropy%3A%20Separating%20Myth%20from%20Reality,%20explores%20many%20critically%20important%20issues%20and%20adds%20to%20ongoing%20discussions.%20Unfortunately,%20the%20authors%20asked%20the%20wrong%20questions%20and%20their%20conclusions%20miss%20the%20mark.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Farticle%2Fncrp-statement-regarding-philanthropy-roundtables-how-public-private-philanthropy-separating-myth-reality-409705%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="8385" type="icon_link">
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Now is the time, when our nation and the world is gripped in insecurity from a staggering economic recession, social injustice and environmental uncertainty, to take a hard look at where philanthropy is now, where it has been, and what is our vision for the sector in the 21st century.
Aaron Dorfman is executive director of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy.
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