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Hudson Institute Giving USA 2010: Who Gave, How Much, and To Whom in 2009?

The Editors
June 8, 2010
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Welcome to a panel discussion of Giving USA 2010, a report to be released by Giving USA Foundation this week. The panel is co-hosted by Hudson Institute’s Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal and the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. The panel includes Nonprofit Quarterly‘s Ruth McCambridge, Center on Philanthropy executive director Patrick Rooney, Ph.D., Wendy McGrady of The Curtis Group, and Tom Pollack of the Urban Institute/National Center for Charitable Statistics. Stacy Palmer of the Chronicle of Philanthropy is moderating the discussion.


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