The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Terrorist Attacks Did Not Cause Major Shift in Focus of Most Grant Makers

By Ben Gose

In the two months following the terrorist attacks last September, 650 psychiatrists, working through the nonprofit group Disaster Psychiatry Outreach, logged more than 7,500 volunteer hours comforting relief workers and relatives of victims at ground zero. The group's president, Craig L. Katz, is grateful for the $445,000 in donations that...

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