April 20, 2006
Foundations Urged to Upgrade Communications Efforts
Charity officials give high marks to foundations that make sure their Web sites, literature, and staff members provide consistent information about their philanthropic goals and programs, says a new report on how grant makers communicate.
Such consistency is the best predictor that a charity will say a foundation communicates well, says the report by the Center for Effective Philanthropy, a nonprofit research group in Cambridge, Mass.
According to the center, charities say
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