October 16, 2008
Charity and the Campaign
Can presidential hopefuls keep their nonprofit promises?
The presidential contenders, John McCain and Barack Obama, have a strong affinity for public service, generating optimism among nonprofit leaders that they will find a sympathetic ear in the White House no matter who wins on election day.
Both senators, for example, have promised to expand national-service programs, free up money for innovative social projects, and promote federal grants to religious charities.
Economy's Challenges
However, the ever-darkening clouds
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