Revisiting Possible Subjects for Hearings Held by Any Future Congressional Committee Investigating Philanthropy
Newly including philanthropic support for activities leading up to and in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
In March 2022, The Giving Review published a list of possible subjects for hearings held by any future Congressional committee investigating philanthropy. The below list is revised and updated. It newly includes an additional subject—philanthropic support for activities leading up to and in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
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Tax-Incentivized Philanthropy Since the 1969 Tax Reform Act
Philip Hackney, Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh
Craig Kennedy, Former President, Joyce Foundation and German Marshall Fund of the United States; Senior Fellow, The Giving Review
Leslie Lenkowsky, Professor Emeritus in Public Affairs and Philanthropic Studies, Indiana University
Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law, Notre Dame University
Benjamin Soskis, Senior Research Associate, Urban Institute
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Tax-Incentivized Philanthropy and the Hamas Attack on Israel
Alexandra Durbak, Chair, Amnesty International USA
Tirana Hassan, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch
David Rockefeller, Jr., Trustee, Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Alexander Soros, Chair, Open Society Foundations
Gerald Steinberg, Founder and President, NGO Monitor
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Tax-Incentivized Philanthropy, Wealth Inequality, Social Justice, and Democracy
Anand Giridharadas, Author
Elon Musk, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, X
Rob Reich, Professor of Political Science, Stanford University
Edgar Villanueva, Principal, Decolonizing Wealth Project
Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation
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Tax-Incentivized Philanthropy, Partisan Politics, and Election Administration
Marc Elias, Founding Partner, Elias Law Group
Tiana Epps-Johnson, Founder and Executive Director, Center for Tech and Civic Life
Eric Kessler, Founder and Senior Managing Director, Arabella Advisors
Michael Podhorzer, Assistant to the President, AFL-CIO
Mark Zuckerberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Meta, and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
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Tax-Incentivized Philanthropy and Homelessness
Aileen Adams, Chair, Weingart Foundation
Wallis Annenberg, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Annenberg Foundation
James M. Ferris, Director, Center on Philanthropy & Public Policy, University of Southern California
Howard Husock, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Elizabeth Mitchell, Attorney for LA Alliance for Human Rights
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Tax-Incentivized Philanthropy’s Board Governance
Jeffrey L. Bradach, Co-Chair, Bridgespan Group
Phil Buchanan, President, Center for Effective Philanthropy
Francisco G. Cigarroa, Chairman, Ford Foundation
Heather Higgins, Executive Director, Randolph Foundation
John Tusa, Journalist and Author
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Tax-Incentivized Philanthropy’s Assets and Their Taxation
Ellen P. Aprill, Professor of Law Emerita, Loyola Law School
John D. Arnold, Co-Chair, Arnold Ventures
Jennifer Bird-Pollan, Professor of Law, University of Kentucky
Roger Colinvaux, Professor of Law, Catholic University of America
John Seitz, Chief Executive Officer, FoundationMark
This article originally appeared in the Giving Review on October 31, 2023.
Source: https://capitalresearch.org/article/revisiting-possible-subjects-for-hearings-held-by-any-future-congressional-committee-investigating-philanthropy/
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