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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

February 29, 2008

From The Chronicle: What Makes Fund Raisers Succeed

To gauge fund raisers’ success, charities are adopting ever-more sophisticated approaches to evaluating performance, but some veterans question whether they are measuring the right things, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports.

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  1. Is it possible to get a short-term pass to view the article?

    — Dru A. Hartley    Feb 29, 02:19 PM    #

  2. I don’t mind commenting on articles or topics posed, but why is information like that of “kent G Anderson” being posted on this kind of site? Whoever is approving comments from Chronicles of Philanthropy, comments like that of kent G Anderson are what discourages me from participating in discussing serious and educational philanthropic issues and, in the long term, not pay attention to the Chronicles of Philanthropy as a valid resource. I have seen ken G. Anderson’s same comment posted on one or more topics.

    — Concerned Development Professional    Feb 29, 04:08 PM    #

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