The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Grants to Help Charities Improve Operations Are on the Decline

By Brennen Jensen

Foundation grants to help charities improve the way they operate rose sharply from 1998 to 2002 and are now on the decline, according to a new report from the Human Interaction Research Institute, in Encino, Calif.

In 2004, more than $5.9-billion in such grants were awarded, down from $6.5-billion awarded by foundations in 2002....

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