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Welfare for Politicians?
Candidates and parties need money to fight election campaigns. In the United States, this money comes largely from individuals and groups—not the government and taxpayers. Many people criticize such private financing of politics.
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Sustaining Nonprofit Performance
America’s nonprofit organizations face a difficult present and an uncertain future. Money is tight. Workloads are heavy, employee turnover is high, and charitable donations have not fully rebounded from the recent economic downturn.
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The Cash Flow Solution
Many nonprofits rely on conventional methods of making and managing money?from donations to cash reserves, endowments, and capital building campaigns?in hopes of securing financial stability for the future.
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Mrs. Russell Sage
When Russell Sage died in 1906, he left his wife a vast fortune. Olivia Sage put the money to her own uses. Spending replaced volunteer work and suffrage bazaars and fundraising fêtes gave way to large donations to favorite causes.
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Billion Bootstraps
A bold manifesto by two business leaders, A Billion Bootstraps shows why microcredit is the world's most powerful poverty-fighting movement-and an unbeatable investment for your charitable donations.
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Cost of Democracy
Party funding has given rise to great controversy since 1997, and continues to do so. In recent years, row has followed row - from million-pound donations, to the so-called ‘loans for peerages’ affair.
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