The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Struggling Toward Recovery

Even the $3.7-billion charities raised after Katrina may not be enough

In response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation it caused in the Gulf Coast and surrounding areas two years ago, the nation's largest charities have raised nearly $3.7-billion in cash donations, and have spent or earmarked more than $3.4-billion of that money for relief and...

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