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January 09, 2008 From The Chronicle: Anonymous DonorsAnonymous charity hasn’t had a year like 2007 in recent memory, which left many nonprofit groups with big checks but little they could say about them, according to an analysis of such giving by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. ![]() CommentsCommenting is closed for this article.
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I would truly like to contact donors who would be interested in providing funding for a organization that has done incredible good for the communities throughtout the United States in protecting the homeland and bringing criminals to justice. They are called Fugitive Watch which has operated for 16 years with no tax payer money. It has been responsible for capturing 1023 fugitives since its inception in 1994. They need money and support to continue their activities. Is there anyone who could help them. Please contact carol@fugitive.com. Thank you.
— Carolann Espino Jan 9, 08:11 PM #