The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charity Under Scrutiny

More and more organizations are evaluating nonprofit groups

By Ian Wilhelm

Tim D. Johnson, who works at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, contributes about $2,500 to charity each year. In the past, he casually gave to causes he heard about from friends and family, but now reports of charity scandals have prompted him to do research before he makes a gift. He has started using the Web site of one...

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