The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Conservative Groups Turn to Grass-Roots Efforts to Seek New Donors

Fund raising is particularly thorny for conservative groups because many of their contributors are either elderly people living on fixed incomes or stock dividends, or members of financial firms­ — all people who have suffered in the recession.

For instance, the Heritage Foundation, a think...

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