September 15, 2005
What Philanthropy Owes Katrina's Victims
Philanthropy has the opportunity to make a huge difference in the lives of hundreds of thousands of people as it responds to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina. But the risk is great that large sums will be spent unwisely, and that a major opportunity to change the way that society includes and cares for all of its people will be lost.
In the coming months and years, more philanthropic dollars will flow into Gulf Coast states than has ever been imagined. The big question is
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