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4 Decades of Philanthropy Insights: Stacy Palmer Sits Down with the Solve Effect Podcast

24 min · 6 jul 2026
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Are we living in unprecedented times for philanthropy, or have we seen this all before? Stacy Palmer [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacy-palmer-66b2126/], Chronicle of Philanthropy CEO, has some answers. We're excited to share a recent episode from The Solve Effect [https://solve.mit.edu/articles/tse-stacy-palmer] podcast, where host Hala Hanna [https://www.linkedin.com/in/halahanna/] sat down with Stacy, who has reported for four decades on trends in giving, government funding, and the extremely wealthy people who power philanthropy. Tune into a conversation all about: * Concentrated Wealth and Philanthropic Deserts: Why are only 25 of the Forbes 400 giving generously? And is Middle America a philanthropic desert? * Building an entire field of journalism: When Stacy helped start The Chronicle of Philanthropy, charitable giving and nonprofits were drastically under-covered. Learn more about how she built an entire ecosystem of information and why that matters. * The importance of big risks in giving: Big problems need big solutions. Sometimes, the only way to build them is through even bigger risks. Full transcript available here [https://solve.mit.edu/articles/tse-stacy-palmer].

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4 Decades of Philanthropy Insights: Stacy Palmer Sits Down with the Solve Effect Podcast

Are we living in unprecedented times for philanthropy, or have we seen this all before? Stacy Palmer [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacy-palmer-66b2126/], Chronicle of Philanthropy CEO, has some answers. We're excited to share a recent episode from The Solve Effect [https://solve.mit.edu/articles/tse-stacy-palmer] podcast, where host Hala Hanna [https://www.linkedin.com/in/halahanna/] sat down with Stacy, who has reported for four decades on trends in giving, government funding, and the extremely wealthy people who power philanthropy. Tune into a conversation all about: * Concentrated Wealth and Philanthropic Deserts: Why are only 25 of the Forbes 400 giving generously? And is Middle America a philanthropic desert? * Building an entire field of journalism: When Stacy helped start The Chronicle of Philanthropy, charitable giving and nonprofits were drastically under-covered. Learn more about how she built an entire ecosystem of information and why that matters. * The importance of big risks in giving: Big problems need big solutions. Sometimes, the only way to build them is through even bigger risks. Full transcript available here [https://solve.mit.edu/articles/tse-stacy-palmer].

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Insights on Purpose: New Research from the Chronicle and Mission Partners

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