The Chronicle of Philanthropy

One-Third of the $1.6-Billion Raised by U.S. Charities Has Been Spent

By Brennen Jensen

American charities raised more than $1.6-billion to help people in South Asia recover from the devastating earthquake and tsunamis that struck last December.

In the days following the disaster, as emotional television footage and articles in the news media brought home the scale of the event, many relief groups saw...

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