The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Few Signs of 'Donor Fatigue' Appear as Year-End Appeals Wrap Up

By Holly Hall and Leah Kerkman

As charities prepare for the busiest fund-raising weeks of the year, most nonprofit officials expect 2005 to end with record-setting donations.

Despite news reports that Hurricane Katrina and other natural disasters may have exhausted donors' ability to donate to other causes this year, many charities have recently...

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