January 6, 2005
Big Charities Have Lost Their Way
As the number of charities has exploded in the past decade, it has become clearer than ever that the nonprofit world is dominated by two very different types of organizations that increasingly have little more in common than their tax-code status.
One set comprises the big organizations that command the most public attention, and a considerable share of the gross domestic product. Those organizations are supported by thousands of foundations and millions of individual donors, and by
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