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Bloomberg moves to extend reach with super PAC

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Dan Bobkoff
Oct 18, 2012
The New York mayor's new super PAC isn't the first time he's tried to change things nationally and around the world.

Melinda Gates on providing contraception for women worldwide

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Jeremy Hobson
Jul 10, 2012
The philanthropist and co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation discusses why her latest effort is to provide contraceptive options for women around the globe.

'Big Sunscreen' wins delay in new FDA rules

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John Dimsdale
Jun 18, 2012
Stricter regulations on what sunscreen packaging can say were supposed to go into effect today, just in time for summer. But a delay sought by the industry means they won't happen until the winter.

Lobbyists take talking points mobile

by
David Gura
Jun 11, 2012
New smartphone apps put special interest groups and their members on the same page when it comes to following the message.

Tablets for good, on the cheap

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Marc Sanchez
Jan 9, 2012
From laptops to tablets

Magnifying Your Money

by
Jennifer 8. Lee
Dec 23, 2011
Micro grants turn a tiny amount of donated money into something big. Commentator Jennifer 8 Lee describe how it works.

Nonprofits using deals websites to find new donors

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Sally Herships
Dec 23, 2011
Nonprofits need money, deals websites e-mail people who want to spend money -- it's a natural combination.

More private money entering public schools

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Amy Scott
Dec 23, 2011
Taxpayers spend about $600 billion a year on K through 12 education. Philanthropists only spend around four billion. But they get a lot for their money.

Billionaires go back to school

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Amy Scott
Dec 8, 2011
Philanthropists are funneling big money into public education. Are they too powerful?

How to give, awesomely

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Jennifer 8. Lee
Dec 8, 2011
One organization is using small grants to create projects throughout the world. It's an example of microphilanthropy.

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