The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Katrina Spending Fuels Concerns About Federal Budget Cuts for Charities

By Debra E. Blum

Federal spending in response to Hurricane Katrina is adding to concerns raised in a new report about potentially deep cuts in federal support for charities.

The report, by the Aspen Institute, a Washington think tank, says that, if enacted, the Bush administration's budget plan for the 2006 fiscal year could mean the...

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