The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Big Nonprofit Groups See Borrowing Rates Rise

The mounting turmoil in the nation's financial markets, traceable to the problematic "subprime" loans given to less-creditworthy homebuyers amid the housing boom, has claimed new victims: hospitals, colleges, and large nonprofit cultural institutions that are now collectively paying millions of additional dollars in interest-rate charges...

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