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The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit Newswire
Donations to Churches in Decline

May 20, 2010; Dallas Morning News | According to the Dallas Morning News, 29 percent of churches nationwide reported a downturn in their fundraising in 2008, a figure that rose to 38 percent a year later.—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit 
Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireAgent Orange and Philanthropic Perseverance

May 23, 2010; Texarkana Gazette | A coalition of faith-based and secular nonprofits gets the U.S. to own up to its Agent Orange responsibilities.—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit 
Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireHanging Thirty Six—Dogs Surf for Brethren in Blue

May 24, 2010; USA Today | Charitable canines ride the waves.—Ruth McCambridge

 

The Nonprofit 
Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireA CDC Stuggles Amid Recession

May 24, 2010; Santa Maria Times | The economy has meant that the Lompoc Housing and Community Development Corporation has had to delay or drop development plans.—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit 
Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireU.S. Foundation Spearheads Hemingway Preservation Project in Cuba

May 24, 2010; Eagle Tribune | Efforts are underway to preserve the Pulitizer Prize winning author's personal documents so his legacy lives on in both nations.—Bruce Trachtenberg

 

The Nonprofit 
Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireBuying Off the Government by Paying in to Pew?

May 20, 2010; Supermarket Guru | Coke and Pepsi are hoping to spend a little to save a lot.—Ruth McCambridge

 

The Nonprofit 
Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireMilitary Families Invited to Visit Museums for Free This Summer

May 20, 2010; Washington Post | The program is a joint effort of the National Endowment of the Arts and Blue Star Families, a nonprofit that helps make life more sustainable for service men and women and their families.—Ruth McCambridge

 

 

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