The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Online-Donation Group Shuts Its Doors

By Stephen G. Greene

Some major corporations and United Ways have been scrambling to fill the gap created by the sudden shutdown last week of the San Francisco charity that processed their on-the-job donations.

PipeVine, which handled donations totaling more than $100-million a year, said in a statement that it was closing immediately because of "a severe liquidity problem"...

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