The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Foundation Assets Recover

Many grant makers don't plan to increase awards, despite gains

By Stephen G. Greene and Ian Wilhelm

Buoyed by stock-market gains, assets at most of the nation's largest private foundations rose last year, a new Chronicle survey has found. But despite the growth in their investment portfolios, most charitable funds plan to freeze their grant making at 2003 levels, saying economic gains remain...

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