The Chronicle of Philanthropy
REGENERATION

Prize-Winning Charities Face Many Challenges as They Try to Grow

As a car salesman in New Hampshire, Robert L. Chambers saw firsthand how some in the auto industry took advantage of low-income people. He grew so weary of watching colleagues gloat about offloading junkers on the rural poor that he created a charity. His organization, Bonnie (Cars, Loans, and Counseling),...

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