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A Whimsical Project Spurs Urban Renewal
After Tyree Guyton created a neighborhoodwide art project in Detroit, a nonprofit sprung up to attract tourists and educate schoolchildren.
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Lessons in Financial Management Pay Off
The Wallace Foundation's effort to help afterschool groups learn to strengthen their organizations is helping them survive the tough economy and improve the quality of their...
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Senate Bill Would Give Small Charities a Tax Credit to Offer Health Insurance
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Beating the Recession by Seizing Opportunities to Expand
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Minnesota Charity for Single Mothers Eyes Growth
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Corporate America's Fortunes Hold Key to a Job-Training Charity's Plans
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A Consultant's Endorsement Paves Path for a Job-Readiness Charity's Growth
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Timely Research Spurs Expansion Strategy for New York Organization
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AmeriCorps and a Nod from Obama Give College-Access Group a Lift
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Some Small Groups Fail in Recession
Small Charities Learn How to Raise Big Money
More than 3,000 groups have mastered the art of seeking gifts of $1,000 or more by working with a consultant determined to help all organizations compete with colleges, hospitals, and other institutions that have long attracted the wealthy.
Advice for Young Executive Directors
A charity leader shares her experience learning to communicate with a wide variety of people as head of an organization.




