The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Private Sources in the United States Provided $95-Billion in Overseas Aid

Washington

Foundations, individuals, and other private sources in the United States provided more than $95-billion in aid to developing countries in 2005, more than triple the amount given by the federal government, according to a new study by the Hudson Institute, a Washington think tank. The bulk of the money —...

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