Newsmakers

PND spoke with McCarthy, a senior social scientist at RAND Corp., about his recent work and its implications for performing arts organizations....

Lute spoke with PND about philanthropy and the problems of the developing world, and how the work of the UN Foundation has changed in a post-9/11 world....

PND spoke with Virginia "Ginny" Louloudes in early April to talk about September 11 and its impact on small theaters in New York City....

PND spoke with Berresford about the foundation's response to 9/11, and what the foundation is doing to make itself a "resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide...."

PND sat down with LaMarche to talk about 9/11 in the context of civil liberties, the war on terrorism as metaphor, and the work of OSI on behalf of the marginalized in society....

Brooks spoke with PND about the software giant's giving, the philosophy behind that giving, and the company's future philanthropic plans....

PND sat down with Simpson and Goldman in mid-February to get their unique perspective on the sometimes-confusing welter of events that followed the September 11 attacks....

Kibbe spoke with PND about the difference between capacity building and improving organizational effectiveness....

PND sat down with Raymond in December day to talk about the efforts of the Citigroup Relief Fund to provide scholarships to the children of victims of the 9/11 attacks....

Gilbert shared his views on nonprofits' use of e-mail and the Web, e-philanthropy, and a range of other topics in a series of lively e-mail exchanges with PND in the fall of 2001....

PND sat down with Edelman to discuss the events of September 11 and the New York chapter's response....

PND spoke with Quattrochi in July about the state of the epidemic and the challenges she faces as the head of an AIDS organization at a time when the public and funders have moved on to other topics....

PND spoke with Blau, author of More Than Bit Players, to discuss the challenges confronting the nonprofit sector as the tide of technological change rolls on....

While the implosion of the dot-com sector and the deflation of the NASDAQ bubble has soured many on the prospects and potential of the Information Economy, nonprofit organizations continue to view information technology as a critical ally in their struggle to do more with less. Recently, Philanthropy News Digest had a "virtual" sit-down with Stephen C. Nill, founder and chief executive officer, CharityChannel, and Michael L. Wyland, CharityChannel's chief operating officer, to talk about online communities, e-philanthropy, and nonprofits and information technology....

In June, Philanthropy News Digest sat down with Lauren LeRoy, president and CEO of Grantmakers In Health, and Malcolm V. Williams, a senior program associate at GIH, to learn more about new health foundations, the broader field of health philanthropy, and the role GIH plays within the field....

PND sat down to talk with Heintz on a rainy October morning at the Demos offices in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood....