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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

April 23, 2008

Campaign 2008: Where the Candidates Stand on Nonprofit Issues

The Chronicle has compiled information about the contenders of the White House — and where they stand on the issues that matter to nonprofit causes — in a new section of its Web site. Readers are encouraged to send suggestions about additional information for this section to editor@philanthropy.com.

Comments

  1. It would be interesting to know how the candidates see nonprofits’ role in environmental issues, health care and human services. In addition, I’d like to know more about their understanding and awareness of the nonprofit sector itself.

    — Ken Gibson    Apr 23, 04:01 PM    #

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