The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Foundations' Failure to Give More Is Inexcusable

While taxpayers, investors, homeowners, consumers, and working people are suffering from the near collapse of the financial system, foundations seem unwilling to play their part in maintaining America's social fabric and mitigating the impact of the global economic downturn.

Only a handful of foundations, mostly community...

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