July 26, 2001
Public Attitudes Toward Charities Measured
Taking the Pulse of Americans' Attitudes Toward Charities, edited by Susan K.E. Saxon-Harrold, reports the results of a 1999 Independent Sector survey that measured public confidence in nonprofit organizations. Sixty-two percent of survey participants agreed that charities today provide more-effective services than they did five years ago, the survey reports. Seventy-two percent of participants reported confidence in youth-development groups and 68
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