September 15, 2005
Will the Money for Katrina's Survivors Be Spent Wisely?
The Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and dozens of other organizations will be required to spend the next year or more helping Americans recover from Hurricane Katrina, putting more strain on resources that were heavily tapped less than nine months ago to help victims of the South Asian tsunamis.
However, the real challenge that nonprofit groups face is not likely to be a financial one. The bigger test for humanitarian groups will be whether they can use their money and volunteers
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