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Philanthropy Must Do More to Influence Policy, Say Government Officials
Fri, February 15, 2013 11:39 AM
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Tara McMullen-King
Philanthropy needs to step up its efforts to influence policy if it expects to produce big changes on pressing issues like poverty, criminal justice, health care, the environment, and education, government officials told an audience of grant makers, nonprofit leaders, and scholars this week at an event on philanthropy and politics.
philanthropy.com/article/Philanthropy-Must-Do-More-to/137301
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