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From The Chronicle: Economy's Effects on Charities
More than one-third of American charities say they have collected fewer dollars so far this year than in 2007, nearly double the share that saw such declines last year, according to a new survey covered by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Plus: Chief financial officers of nonprofit groups offer a gloomy view of the outlook for their organizations.
If charities used planned giving, most would see giving go up during slow economic times.
— Edward Greenblatt Oct 31, 05:30 PM #