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Letters to the Editor

Correspondence from Chronicle readers.

Posts from Letters to the Editor

Trigger Words Aren’t Nonprofits’ Only Language Problem

A recent op-ed missed the chance to address a deeper issue — the policing of nonprofit speech.

Recent Op-Ed Misrepresents Pluralists and Deepens Rifts

People rarely fall into tidy ideological boxes, as the authors suggest.

Article Paints a Nuanced Picture of Bipartisan Climate Work

Collaboration on climate is possible, and my work with Congress proves it.

Op-Ed’s Call for Greater Inclusivity in Philanthropy Is Spot On

Progress can only happen when more people find common ground despite disagreements.

In Praise of ‘Old Philanthropy’

A Chronicle op-ed wrongly dismisses the contributions of Carnegie and others, a reader writes.
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Op-Ed Mischaracterizes Conservatives and Their Role in Nonprofits

The author perpetuates a dangerous “us vs. them” mentality that only deepens divides.

Recent Article Criticizing Community Impact Coalition Misses the Mark

The coalition’s members provide real benefits to the country, which the article ignores.

Readers Respond to Gates Wind-Down With Calls for Change

Two philanthropy leaders weigh in on the foundation’s announcement that it will close.

‘Nonprofit Layoff Tracker’ Underscores Urgent Need for More Workforce Data

The Bureau of Labor Statistics should release quarterly nonprofit employment numbers, like it does for other major sectors.

Funders Should Practice Humility, Not Bravery

In response to recent op-ed, reader argues that nonprofits should stay in their lane and out of politics.
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