The Chronicle of Philanthropy

North Carolina's Philanthropies Join Forces to Aid Hispanics

By Suzanne Perry

When Ilana Dubester started a nonprofit group in 1995 to help the growing number of Hispanic immigrants who were settling in central North Carolina, she faced a steep learning curve.

"I swear I knew absolutely nothing," says Ms. Dubester, a native Brazilian who founded the Hispanic Liaison of Chatham County. "I had never written a grant....

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