The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Beating the Recession by Seizing Opportunities to Expand

For the past decade, Jeremiah Program, a charity in Minneapolis, has provided services such as transitional housing and job-readiness training to help single mothers with young children break the cycle of generational poverty. It is the kind of organization one would expect to shrink in a down economy because competition for private...

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