The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Foundations' Longevity Should Be Valued

Too many Americans are losing their homes and jobs, and the already high number of people without health insurance is growing.Shouldn't America's endowed foundations, which hold more than $600-billion in assets, be required to give away more than they now do to solve those and other problems facing the nation?

That...

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