Staying in the Game

Year-end appeals produce modest gains for many charities

As the nation's nonprofit organizations close their books for the calendar year, many are discovering that their fund-raising tallies for 2001 are better than they had expected. Strong returns in the final two months helped many charities avoid the worst-case scenarios many fund raisers had predicted in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the country's official slide into an economic recession.

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