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The Chronicle of Philanthropy : ウィキペディア英語版
The Chronicle of Philanthropy

''The Chronicle of Philanthropy'' is a newspaper that covers the nonprofit world. Based in Washington, DC, it is aimed at charity leaders, foundation executives, fund raisers, and other people involved in philanthropy. The Chronicle of Philanthropy publishes 12 issues a year while updating its Web site daily.〔http://philanthropy.com/page/Help/234/〕 It was founded in 1988 by editor Phil Semas and then managing editor Stacy Palmer.〔Cate Dody, "Who’s the Most Charitable of Us All? Celebrities Don’t Always Make the Cut", NY Times, September 10, 2007, http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/10/business/media/10philanthropy.html〕 It is owned by The Chronicle of Higher Education Inc., which also publishes ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', a weekly newspaper covering colleges and universities.
==Research projects==
''The Chronicle of Philanthropy'' is involved in research projects such as The Philanthropy 400, which annually ranks the nation's largest nonprofit groups based on the amount of money they raise,〔"America's Top Fundraising Charities", Huffington Post, October 18, 2011, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/18/charities-struggle-in-har_n_1015810.html〕 and The Philanthropy 50, which ranks the individuals who give the most money to nonprofit groups each year.〔Mike Boehm, "America's 50 top philanthropists include 12 arts donors", LA Times, February 6, 2012, http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2012/02/chronicle-philanthropy-top-arts-donors.html〕〔Maria Di Mento and Caroline Preston, "College Benefactors Lead 'Philanthropy 50' Ranking of 2011's Top Donors", The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 6, 2012, http://chronicle.com/article/College-Benefactors-Lead/130680/〕 According to a 2012 study by the ''Chronicle'', the rich (those making over $100,000 a year) give a smaller share, averaging 4.2%, to charity than those poorer (between $50,000 - $75,000 a year), who give an average of 7.6%.

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