The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Fast-Paced Spending

Charities have distributed almost all of the $2.2-billion donated to help people who suffered after the terrorist attacks

By Harvy Lipman

Almost all of the $2.2-billion that American charities raised to help victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks has been spent — or put on reserve to pay for long-term needs, such as college scholarships for children whose parents...

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