The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Donors Say Intentions Are Key

By Harvy Lipman

Nearly 60 percent of Americans believe that a charity should return a donor's money if the organization intentionally ignores what the donor wanted done with it.

Ninety-seven percent of Americans say that charities' spending donations on unauthorized projects would be a "serious" matter, according to the survey, which was conducted by the Zogby International...

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