Hope in Crisis

Although many Americans are concerned about the country’s looming economic crisis, the threat doesn’t scare employees and volunteers working tirelessly in American charities. The poor economy will no doubt put a strain on the year-end tallies for over 1 million private charities, nonprofit organizations and church congregations in the U.S. But, those I spoke with are prepared to weather the market storm. Full Story »

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Fabrice Florin
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by Fabrice Florin - Nov. 24, 2008

Interesting report on how the financial crisis is affecting philanthropic organizations. This article shows how different charities are planning to weather the economic storm, citing factual evidence from a number of credible sources.

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Kenneth Sibbett
3.9
by Kenneth Sibbett - Nov. 24, 2008

I don't understand the point. You're either doing good or bad. Most people give what they can when they can.

In certain metropolitan cities the poor will obvious do better than other places. San Francisco isn't St.Louis and St. Louis isn't the slums of Calculta.

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