The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Rural States Possess a Small Percentage of the Nation's Foundation Assets

The Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, in Helena, Mont., has documented what it calls a "philanthropic divide" between states that have large foundation assets and states that do not.

It notes that the 10 states at the bottom, which it calls the "divide states," are home to a minuscule amount of...

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