Charities founded to help the needy have become political lobbyists in all but name.| www.spiked-online.com
We cannot allow our fantastic philanthropic institutions to become subsumed by wokery.| the Giving Review
Policymakers must divorce themselves from the old connotations of what they always believed “charity” represented, and instead see them as what they have morphed into today.| the Giving Review
The London-based policy analyst and commentator talks to Michael E. Hartmann about the politicization of charities in the U.K., the role of the Charity Commission and other “quangos” there, and cross-Atlantic similarities in challenges being both presented by and facing nonprofit groups.| the Giving Review