The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Donors Discuss Accountability and Their Motivations for Giving

By Nicole Lewis

New York

Evelyn H. Lauder, senior corporate vice president of the Estée Lauder Companies, in New York, recently decided to phase out her gifts to a nonprofit group because she felt the organization did not spend enough on its charitable programs. After reading the group's publicly available financial statement, she found it had $27-million...

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