September 29, 2005
What Donors Want From Relief Groups
Hurricane Katrina reminds the world just how generous Americans can be in times of crisis. Donors in the United States have contributed more than $1-billion, a far quicker pace of giving than the record-setting donations made in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The generosity does not mean that Americans will ignore how their dollars are spent. If the past is prologue, many Americans will be skeptical about how well the nation's charitable organizations actually
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