The Feminization of Philanthropy
New breed of wealthy women will change strategies around poverty, social justice.
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Dr. Alison Bernstein, former vice president of the Ford Foundation's Knowledge, Creativity and Freedom Program, led the panel. Here, she discusses some of the implications of this shift in the nature of philanthropy in the U.S.
FundRaising Success: Tell us about women's changing roles in the philanthropic sector.
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