April 29, 2004
Grant Seekers Say They Value Foundation Expertise
Charity officials give the highest marks to foundations that have approachable and responsive staff members, clearly articulated goals, and demonstrated expertise in the causes they support, according to a new report. Less important to nonprofit leaders in gauging their satisfaction with grant makers: the size and type of grants they receive.
"We've punctured some myths here," says Phil Buchanan, executive director of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, the nonprofit research group
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