The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Guarding Against Future Threats

Attacks prompt many grant makers to pursue new programs aimed at curbing terrorism

By Elizabeth Schwinn

After spending more than $95-million to support emergency relief and recovery services after the September 11 terrorist attacks, foundations are now considering numerous ways to respond to long-term issues.

Foundations are contemplating grants to deal with a wide range...

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