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In Promise Neighborhoods the Promise of Money
March 24, 2010; Washington Post | Susie Buffett, Warren’s daughter, has decided to establish an early childhood education center in the Parkside neighborhood of D.C.’s Ward 7—one of the more challenging neighborhoods of the city.—Rick Cohen
Arizona Health Clinics Face State Cuts
March 24, 2010; The Arizona Republic | In Arizona, the 16 federally-qualified health centers operating 130 clinics are looking at a number of cuts at the state level.—Ruth McCambridge
FairWarning: New Nonprofit Investigative Startup
March 24, 2010; Nieman Journalism Lab | Former Los Angeles Times reporters have established a new nonprofit investigative news outlet called FairWarning, devoted to “consumer-driven issues of health, safety, and corporate conduct.”—Rick Cohen
Minn. Sues Calif. Nonprofit
March 24, 2010; Mercury News | Doesn’t it make your blood boil when hustlers scam behind the facades of nonprofits?—Rick Cohen
A Hand of Political Poker—Hospitals and the State of Georgia
March 23, 2010; Atlanta Journal-Constitution | An agreement was reached yesterday between hospitals and the State of Georgia regarding a fee or “bed tax” that will be imposed on hospitals.—Ruth McCambridge
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Madison Avenue Talent and Clean Drinking Water
March 23, 2010; New York Times | The Tap Project runs an annual appeal that asks diners in selected cities to donate a dollar each time they order free tap water in a restaurant.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Philanthropists Pour Into New Orleans
March 24, 2010; The Times-Picayune | With the fifth anniversary of Katrina approaching, a group of more than 30 foundations, philanthropic organizations and donors spent three days in the city to learn what worked and what didn’t in how they responded after the August 2005 disaster.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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