
Michael E. Hartmann
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Co-Editor, @GivingReview; Senior Fellow, @capitalresearch
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The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on several individuals and charities that the U.S. alleges are connected to the terrorist groups Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Haley Cohen reports: link.ji.news/43TkiRT


thegivingreview.com/is-your-nonpar… In The Giving Review, nonprofit communications specialist Dimitrios Kalantzis writes, “As the country grows more politically polarized, nonprofits face a pressing question: if your mission is nonpartisan, does your messaging reflect that—or is it mostly

Tablet Magazine thegivingreview.com/the-bill-gates… From the The Giving Review archives, by Michael E. Hartmann last year ...



donorstrust.org/giving-venture… “The reason we’re winning is because we’re right,” American Compass’ Oren Cass tells DonorsTrust’s Giving Ventures podcast. “[W]e have better ideas that are actually relevant to the problems of today. “And when you have that,” Cass continues, “it's super

nytimes.com/athletic/64144… Rustin Dodd, “Roger Federer’s commencement speech wasn’t just a viral moment. It was masterful,” The Athletic


thegivingreview.com/taxing-the-inv… In The Giving Review, Arnold Ventures’ Scott Hodge analyzes taxes on net investment income of private-foundation endowments in House’s One Big Beautiful Bill … “Taxing the investment income of tax-exempt assets is not a tax on the assets themselves, nor,

flyovertakes.substack.com/p/why-i-came-a… “[M]oney loses its edge when it’s immortal. Spend-downs sharpen it again,” Ben writes on Substack. “[W]ith huge financial cushions and a lack of competitive pressure, we should actually try to make foundations more like a typical nonprofit,” he


AV tax and fiscal policy fellow Scott Hodge in The Giving Review: Taxing foundations’ net investment income is consistent with how 401(k)s are taxed — but there are still key loopholes that Congress should close. thegivingreview.com/taxing-the-inv…

insidephilanthropy.com/home/could-a-h… Mike Scutari, “Could a Higher Foundation Excise Tax Spur DAF Reform?,” Inside Philanthropy

damagemag.com/2025/06/18/on-… “In one sense, the reason the Left is the way it is today is perfectly understandable: downwardly mobile but largely college-educated people aghast at both their own material prospects and global politics rushed into a space that was, by the early 2010s,

philanthropy.com/newsletter/phi… This week’s “The Commons” e-mail from The Chronicle of Philanthropy quotes Dimitrios Kalantzis’ recent The Giving Review piece: “While nonprofits are still among the most trusted institutions in American life, their communications often fail to reflect that trust across

insidephilanthropy.com/home/three-pub… Inside Philanthropy’s Michael Kavate includes The Giving Review in piece about “Three Publications Offering a Long View on Philanthropy” … “Given the progressive orientation of many IP readers, you may not agree with everything written at the Giving Review.

artofassociation.substack.com/p/gradually-an… In “Gradually and Then Suddenly: The Sixty-Year Crack-up of Federal Funding for Nonprofits” on Substack, American Enterprise Institute’s Daniel Stid recalls 1996 essay co-authored by Bradley Foundation’s then-president Michael Joyce and then-director of programs William Schambra,
