September 10, 1998
Study: Americans Confident in Charities' Integrity
Americans have confidence in charities, particularly the causes with which they themselves have been involved, according to new study findings published by the Hudson Institute, an Indianapolis think tank.
Sixty-four per cent of respondents agreed that "most charitable organizations are honest and ethical in their use of funds," the survey found, while 30 per cent disagreed with that statement. The survey also found that 88 per cent of the respondents felt that their donations were
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