The Chronicle of Philanthropy

57% of Nation's Big United Ways Face Declines

Nearly six in 10 of the nation's United Ways raised less money last year than they did in 2007, and that could pose challenges for organizations that count on United Way money.

At United Ways in more than 300 of the nation's biggest cities, 57 percent raised less money, up from 34 percent in 2007. Only 32 percent achieved increases, compared...

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