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. . .Giving Strategies
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Letting Go of the Company, Not Their Values
What happens if you’ve spent your business career trying to build a better world? Do you walk away from that commitment when you cash out of your company?
March 25, 2006, The Providence Journal (Rhode Island)

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The Gift of Words
Domain name donations are the latest twist in charitable giving after nonprofits and charities saw their coffers filled with the stocks of soaring technology companies in the late 1990s. In the past few years, thousands of people have given internet addresses to charitable organizations.
March 29, 2006, The Boston Globe

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. . .Letting Go of the Company, Not Their Values
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. . .The Decline of Literary Reading—and Community Involvement
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. . .Philanthropists Help Nonprofits Earn Their Own Revenue
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. . .Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
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. . .Letting Go of the Company, Not Their Values
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. . .Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
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. . .Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
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. . .Philanthropists Help Nonprofits Earn Their Own Revenue
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. . .Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
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. . .Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
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. . .The Gift of Words
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. . .The Gift of Words
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. . .Giving Gazette
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The Decline of Literary Reading—and Community Involvement
People who read literature for pleasure are three times as likely to volunteer in their communities, but the number of readers is declining at an alarming rate. The Big Read, a program launched by the National Endowment for the Arts, encourages communities to read a great novel together.
April 26, 2006, CFA GivingNet

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. . .The Gift of Words
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. . .Wills Turn Into Not-for-Profit Windfalls
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. . .The Gift of Words
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. . .Letting Go of the Company, Not Their Values
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. . .Wills Turn Into Not-for-Profit Windfalls
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. . .The Gift of Words
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. . .Philanthropists Help Nonprofits Earn Their Own Revenue
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. . .Wills Turn Into Not-for-Profit Windfalls
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. . .Ways to Give
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Philanthropists Help Nonprofits Earn Their Own Revenue
Discussions about social enterprise, venture philanthropy and double bottom lines are increasingly common among philanthropists who want to stretch their donations by applying business principles to charity.
March 25, 2006, The Orange County Register (California)

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The Gift of Words
Domain name donations are the latest twist in charitable giving after nonprofits and charities saw their coffers filled with the stocks of soaring technology companies in the late 1990s. In the past few years, thousands of people have given internet addresses to charitable organizations.
March 29, 2006, The Boston Globe

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. . .Starting a Fund
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Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
Because of rampant charity fraud nowadays, it's critical for financial advisors to perform due diligence on charities before advising high-net-worth clients to donate money. Doing this can also help ensure that your clients' money is being put to good use.
April 10, 2006, Registered Rep.

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Wills Turn Into Not-for-Profit Windfalls
Where there's a will, there's a way. But more often than ever, there's also a not-for-profit group. Donations to charities in the form of bequests are increasing, as not-for-profits are grow more sophisticated in their efforts to obtain planned giving.
March 10, 2006, Long Island Business News (Long Island, NY)

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. . .National Insights and Trends
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Letting Go of the Company, Not Their Values
What happens if you've spent your business career trying to build a better world? Do you walk away from that commitment when you cash out of your company?
March 25, 2006, The Providence Journal (Rhode Island)

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The Gift of Words
Domain name donations are the latest twist in charitable giving after nonprofits and charities saw their coffers filled with the stocks of soaring technology companies in the late 1990s. In the past few years, thousands of people have given internet addresses to charitable organizations.
March 29, 2006, The Boston Globe

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. . .Donor Options
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Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
Because of rampant charity fraud nowadays, it's critical for financial advisors to perform due diligence on charities before advising high-net-worth clients to donate money. Doing this can also help ensure that your clients' money is being put to good use.
April 10, 2006, Registered Rep.

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Letting Go of the Company, Not Their Values
What happens if you've spent your business career trying to build a better world? Do you walk away from that commitment when you cash out of your company?
March 25, 2006, The Providence Journal (Rhode Island)

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. . .Tax Tips and Issues
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Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
Because of rampant charity fraud nowadays, it's critical for financial advisors to perform due diligence on charities before advising high-net-worth clients to donate money. Doing this can also help ensure that your clients' money is being put to good use.
April 10, 2006, Registered Rep.

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Wills Turn Into Not-for-Profit Windfalls
Where there's a will, there's a way. But more often than ever, there's also a not-for-profit group. Donations to charities in the form of bequests are increasing, as not-for-profits are grow more sophisticated in their efforts to obtain planned giving.
March 10, 2006, Long Island Business News (Long Island, NY)

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. . .Reasons to Give
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Philanthropists Help Nonprofits Earn Their Own Revenue
Discussions about social enterprise, venture philanthropy and double bottom lines are increasingly common among philanthropists who want to stretch their donations by applying business principles to charity.
March 25, 2006, The Orange County Register (California)

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The Gift of Words
Domain name donations are the latest twist in charitable giving after nonprofits and charities saw their coffers filled with the stocks of soaring technology companies in the late 1990s. In the past few years, thousands of people have given internet addresses to charitable organizations.
March 29, 2006, The Boston Globe

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. . .Tips on Giving Wisely
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Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
Because of rampant charity fraud nowadays, it's critical for financial advisors to perform due diligence on charities before advising high-net-worth clients to donate money. Doing this can also help ensure that your clients' money is being put to good use.
April 10, 2006, Registered Rep.

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Philanthropists Help Nonprofits Earn Their Own Revenue
Discussions about social enterprise, venture philanthropy and double bottom lines are increasingly common among philanthropists who want to stretch their donations by applying business principles to charity.
March 25, 2006, The Orange County Register (California)

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. . .Advantages
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Charitable Miss-Givings: Protecting Clients From Fraud
Because of rampant charity fraud nowadays, it's critical for financial advisors to perform due diligence on charities before advising high-net-worth clients to donate money. Doing this can also help ensure that your clients' money is being put to good use.
April 10, 2006, Registered Rep.

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Wills Turn Into Not-for-Profit Windfalls
Where there's a will, there's a way. But more often than ever, there's also a not-for-profit group. Donations to charities in the form of bequests are increasing, as not-for-profits are grow more sophisticated in their efforts to obtain planned giving.
March 10, 2006, Long Island Business News (Long Island, NY)

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. . .Free Services
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The Gift of Words
Domain name donations are the latest twist in charitable giving after nonprofits and charities saw their coffers filled with the stocks of soaring technology companies in the late 1990s. In the past few years, thousands of people have given internet addresses to charitable organizations.
March 29, 2006, The Boston Globe

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. . .Establishing a Fund
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. . .Giving Gazette/Donor