March 11, 2010


Wealthy say they may give less

Bruce Bickel While most wealthy Americans still feel obliged to invest in their communities in the economic downturn, wealthy people worry they may not be able to keep giving at past levels, a new survey says.

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Investing approaches for endowments

In the wake of the economic meltdown, investment committees at endowments and foundations are reconsidering how they make decisions.

Focus on North Carolina

Pope Foundation backs free-market causes

The $140 million-asset John William Pope Foundation, which granted $10.8 million in the fiscal year ended June 30, 2009, aggressively promotes a conservative agenda.


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Fundraising 2010

Nonprofit fundraisingIn this special report, PJ looks at fundraising strategies nonprofits are using to weather the recession.


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