The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Where Should the Money Go?

Charity leaders voice mixed views as Red Cross collects vast majority of Katrina contributions

By Nicole Wallace

The American Red Cross has put a price tag on what it expects to spend providing relief to Hurricane Katrina victims: $2-billion.

If the charity is successful in raising that sum, it would equal almost all of the donations made in response to the September 11,...

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