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Awards, May 07, 1998

The following awards have been presented for work in philanthropy, fund raising, volunteerism, and non-profit management: AIDS. Funders Concerned About AIDS (New York) has presented its 1998 Humanitarian Leadership Award to Kate Shindle, 1998 Miss America, for her work to increase public awareness…

Web Site Catalogues Rules for Gift Annuities

A free data base of state regulations governing charitable gift annuities is now available on line. The “Planned Giving Resources” World-Wide Web site is administered by James B. Potter, a planned-giving consultant in Alexandria, Va. Visitors can click on a state to check what rules apply for gift…

America’s Promise Posts Summit Updates On Line

America’s promise has revamped its World-Wide Web site in conjunction with the one-year anniversary of the Presidents’ Summit for America’s Future. The Alexandria, Va., charity was formed to monitor progress made by last year’s summit, which promised to help two million children by the year 2000.…

On-Line Forum Focuses on Universal Internet Access

Over the next two weeks, the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation will be sponsoring an on-line discussion, “Universal Access Conversation: Building a Networked Nation on the Global Internet.” The conversation is part of the New York grant maker’s effort to insure that everyone has access to the…

Aid-Agency Official Slain in Burundi

The director of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency’s program in Burundi was shot and killed by bandits last month in Bujumbura, the country’s capital. Bent Moeller Nielsen reportedly was killed and his vehicle stolen shortly after he had dropped off a colleague. The African country, which…

$150-Million Fund Planned for Missouri

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Missouri and state officials, who have been involved in a legal dispute over the insurer’s creation of a for-profit subsidiary, have tentatively agreed to a settlement that would create a health-care foundation worth at least $150-million. Under the settlement, the…

Investigation Clears Cancer Charity

The California Attorney General’s Office has cleared the City of Hope, a cancer-fighting charity, of charges of financial wrongdoing. The City of Hope, in Duarte, Cal., which has an annual budget of about $250-million, was accused by former employees -- including its former president, Sanford…

Charity Ads Valued at Nearly $1-Billion

More than $996-million worth of air time and print space was donated to the Advertising Council by news organizations and other groups for public-service announcements last year. That was a 7-per-cent increase over 1996, said the Ad Council, which produces numerous public-service advertisements in…

Health Charities Try to Turn Mergers Into Fund-Raising Gains

John H. Graham IV, chief executive of the American Diabetes Association, believes that overhauling his charity’s management and financial structure will help spur fund raising to new heights. “I’m certain that we will be successful and that we will grow,” he says. “It’s just a question of how…

$50-Million ‘School Choice’ Pledge and Senate Bill on Education Draw Criticism

The Senate has passed a controversial bill that would give charities and private foundations a role in helping parents pay for their children’s elementary and secondary school expenses. The bill, sponsored by Sens. Paul D. Coverdell, a Georgia Republican, and Robert G. Torricelli, a New Jersey…