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Don't be a chump. Ask about the college president's salary next time you get pitched by your alumni fund.
Submitted by DanS  (bestcashcow.com)

Non-profits aren’t what they used to be. Many colleges and universities get tons of money and waste most of it. Do you really want to give money to support exorbitant salaries and benefits of...

Series | Updated Jun 25, 2007 | Views: 1148 | Comments: 1

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Pat Tillman Foundation
Submitted by Mike Poli  (www.pattillmanfoundation.org)

Great charity inspired by Pat Tillman, the pro-football player who left the NFL to volunarily serve in Afganistan. He was killed over there.

Article | Submitted Jul 2, 2007 | Views: 123 | Comments: 0 
Tags: pat tillman, charity

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Giving to Universities and Legacy Acceptances
Submitted by ira  (bestcashcow.com)

Giving by alumni is a business decision, don't think otherwise. It is not, in the main, a response to a philanthropic urge. It is weighted in favor of those who have children and carefully...

Article | Updated Jul 17, 2007 | Views: 192 | Comments: 0
Tags: university giving, legacy acceptances

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Fidelity Charity Program Gives $15,000 to Students to Give Away
Submitted by PhilR  (www.boston.com)

I'm shilling her a bit for Fidelity but the program does sound pretty interesting. Fidelity gave $15,000 to give colleges so that their students could learn about philanthropic giving. It seems...

Article | Submitted Dec 14, 2007 | Views: 192 | Comments: 0 
Tags: charitable giving, philanthropy, fidelity charitable gift fund



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