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Despite Recession Fatigue, Still Stories to Tell
July 10, 2010; Charlotte Observer | Perhaps we are all tiring of the stories about nonprofit hardships due to the economy. They aren’t good-time stories, but they are the real life of the social safety net groups that are responding to the families and individuals most in need.—Rick Cohen
Group that Prepped Students for College to Shut Down
July 11, 2010; Star-Advertiser | Getting into college might be a little harder for Hawaiian students from low-income families.—Bruce Trachtenberg
A CDC’s Indescretions Puts Low-Income Housing at Risk
July 10, 2010; Washington Post | What happens when a nonprofit executive director is charged with forgery—even if he didn’t personally benefit from the forgery—and resigns, or is forced to resign?—Rick Cohen
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Can Key Player in Toxic Mortgage Mess Be Counted On To Do Good?
July 11, 2010; Daily Mail | It's surely an odd choice but so far Tony Blair is not talking about why he named an investment banker linked to the toxic subprime mortgage mess to run his charity that aims to foster economic development in Africa.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Haiti Pledges Do Not Materialize
July 10, 2010; Wall Street Journal | How unsurprising to learn that a substantial sum of aid pledged to Haiti after the January earthquake has not arrived.—Rick Cohen
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