October 1, 2009
Foundations' Agenda for Charities Should Include Money, Not Mergers
More and more, foundation leaders are voicing concern that America has too many charities.
In response to the economic crisis, a growing number of foundation leaders are calling on nonprofit groups to merge operations and pressing for an effort to intentionally weed out weak organizations. They say that the growth of charitable organizations has resulted in inefficiencies and spread limited resources too thin. And because grant makers receive so many applications for money, some say
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