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Rockefeller September 11 Fund Focused on Support for Poor and Excluded

On September 11, senior managers at the Rockefeller Foundation and members of its board of trustees ALSO SEE:In Disaster’s WakeLearning the Lessons of September 11: Charities Reassess How They Handled Aid42% of Americans Say Relief Effort Damaged Faith in Nonprofit GroupsTerrorist Attacks Did Not…

Terrorist Attacks Did Not Cause Major Shift in Focus of Most Grant Makers

In the two months following the terrorist attacks last September, 650 psychiatrists, working through ALSO SEE:Rockefeller September 11 Fund Focused on Support for Poor and ExcludedIn Disaster’s WakeLearning the Lessons of September 11: Charities Reassess How They Handled Aid42% of Americans Say…

Honoring Heroes

(Photograph by Tina Fineberg/AP/Wide World)

Nonprofit Groups Search for Better Ways to Manage Disaster Volunteers

On September 11, Lisa C. Orloff quit her job as a consultant and clothing designer in Manhattan to volunteer for ALSO SEE:In Disaster’s WakeLearning the Lessons of September 11: Charities Reassess How They Handled Aid42% of Americans Say Relief Effort Damaged Faith in Nonprofit GroupsTerrorist…

Guarding Against Threats

(Photograph by Stephen Chernin/Getty Images)

42% of Americans Say Relief Effort Damaged Faith in Nonprofit Groups

Public confidence in major charities has faltered because of the way the organizations handled ALSO SEE:In Disaster’s WakeLearning the Lessons of September 11: Charities Reassess How They Handled AidTerrorist Attacks Did Not Cause Major Shift in Focus of Most Grant MakersFamily of Slain American…

Girl Scout Patches Aid Recovery

After the attacks, the Girl Scouts of Suffolk County, N.Y. -- who live less than 50 miles from New York City -- wanted to do something to help ALSO SEE:Guarding Against ThreatsHonoring HeroesThrough the Eyes of ArtistsGetting Over the ScareA Tribute to American DiversityMemorial Gardens Bloom…

In Disaster’s Wake

Charities missed opportunities to win confidence, experts sayAfter the massive outpouring of $2.3-billion to charities helping to heal the damage of September 11, ALSO SEE:Learning the Lessons of September 11: Charities Reassess How They Handled Aid42% of Americans Say Relief Effort Damaged Faith…

Watchdog Watch

Following are summaries of recent reports by the BBB Wise Giving Alliance. This private group reports on whether charities meet standards for fund raising, governance, financial management, and public information. The alliance does not approve or disapprove of charities, and urges potential donors…

People

American Technion Society (New York): Appointed Geraldyne Weiser, director of the Washington regional office of the New Israel Fund, to be chapter director for its Washington regional office. The organization supports a university in Israel. California State U. at Bakersfield: Appointed Shannon…