The Chronicle of Philanthropy

In Disaster's Wake

Charities missed opportunities to win confidence, experts say

By Stephen G. Greene

After the massive outpouring of $2.3-billion to charities helping to heal the damage of September 11, many people in and out of philanthropy expected the nonprofit world to be changed forever. No disaster in recent memory has touched off the urge to give among so many Americans -- nearly two-thirds say they made a gift...

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