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Inside Philanthropy
Bias Rating Center
Type News Media
Region National
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About Inside Philanthropy's Bias Rating

Inside Philanthropy is a news media source with an AllSides Media Bias Rating™ of Center.

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We created Inside Philanthropy with a simple goal: To pull back the curtain on one of the most powerful and dynamic forces shaping society. Every day, our team of editors and reporters is digging into how foundations and major donors are giving away their money, and why. We believe the resources of philanthropy should be accessible to all, not just to those with the right connections, and we seek to explain the world of giving in ways that anyone can understand. If you're looking for funds to support your work, we can help. We are also committed to bringing more transparency and accountability to philanthropy at a time that it's having a growing impact on America and the world. While today's rising tide of generosity is a good thing, and we write often about smart and creative funders, we raise tough questions about the role of private money in public life. We always write about funders in a respectful and thoughtful way. We expect our community to also be respectful.

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