Topic: Charity Navigator
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A political chill for charities?
A new Congress could cut tax deductions and funds for charities. States are also starting to clamp down on compensation for executives of charities.
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Susan G. Komen executives: More resignations
Susan G. Komen executives depart in turmoil over a funding flap of Planned Parenthood. At least five Susan G. Komen executives have left.
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How to help Japan
There are several international relief agencies providing aid to survivors of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Here's how you can help.
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Japan earthquake and tsunami: How to help
Following Japan's worst earthquake on record, Japan has accepted help from 15 countries. Dozens more have offered aid. Here's how you can help.
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Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of December 6, 2010
Readers write in about Washington and the housing crisis, taxes vs. philanthropy, charity management, and (white) wealth and power in America.
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Tough year ahead for charities
While many firms are emerging from recession, nonprofits say 2011 could be worse than 2010.
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How to check out a charity
With so many non-profits soliciting contributions, how can you pick one to support? Try these resources.
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Why many Pakistani-Americans aren't sending flood donations home
Many Pakistani-Americans say they are reluctant to donate to Pakistan flood relief efforts because they think their money will only line the pockets of a government they see as corrupt.
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How charities survive tough times
Just like for-profit firms, philanthopies push for efficiency. Volunteers help, too.
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Holiday giving: How to choose a charity
New tools help givers, and those in need, find answers.
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How prudent donors can follow their dollars
Accountability means treating a gift as an investment to ensure a quality return.







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