The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Fund Raisers Fail to Tap Self-Made Wealthy Women, Author Finds

By Holly Hall

Women who have a net worth of $1-million or more, earned from careers in business or the professions, are often ignored by charities, according to Thomas J. Stanley, whose book Millionaire Women Next Door was published last spring. Such women say they frequently decide which charities to support by choosing worthy causes they read about...

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