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Extending the Hand of Friendship

As mentor programs take off, groups examine what works best In Philadelphia, 60 black churches are on a crusade to recruit adult congregation members to offer friendship, support, and guidance to 700 inner-city children. At the Hewlett-Packard Company, more than 1,500 employees are using electronic…

For Anonymous Donors, Offshore Philanthropy Can Be Appealing

Charles F. Feeney’s decision more than a decade ago to set up his ALSO SEE:2/06/97: A Donor’s Obsession With Secrecy9/20/99: Making Her Point in Public major philanthropies in Bermuda rather than his native United States is by no means unique. Hundreds of foundations have been created outside the…

A Donor’s Obsession With Secrecy

Non-profit leaders are debating the merits of anonymous giving in the wake of revelations that an Irish-American businessman gave ALSO SEE:2/06/97: For Anonymous Donors, Offshore Philanthropy Can Be Appealing9/20/99: Making Her Point in Public away more than $610-million in the past 15 years with…

Not All Diamonds Are Forever

Aaron Diamond Foundation is set to shut down -- as planned -- after donating $220-million in 10 years New York Many charities here will begin 1997 by saying goodbye to a beloved benefactor. On New Year’s Eve, ALSO SEE:A Sampling of Gifts from the Aaron Diamond Foundation 1987 - 1996 the Aaron…

Laboring for Working People

A new organization fights an uphill battle for policies to create jobs and raise wages Sara Horowitz is trying to build an organization just like the American Association of Retired Persons -- but for people who work. “Work in America increasingly means part-time, temporary, and freelance…