10Dec/15

Should You Donate to Wreaths Across America? A Lesson in Charitable Giving – Money Talks News (blog)


Money Talks News (blog)

Should You Donate to Wreaths Across America? A Lesson in Charitable Giving
Money Talks News (blog)
The organization’s online form explains its most popular donation is $75 to sponsor five wreaths. And therein lies a potential problem with the way this … When donations to a nonprofit are used to purchase goods from the for-profit company that

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10Dec/15

Brave mum explains why she donated organs of son, 7, and husband killed after … – Mirror.co.uk


Mirror.co.uk

Brave mum explains why she donated organs of son, 7, and husband killed after
Mirror.co.uk
A mum has gravely spoken of her decision to donate the organs of her seven-year-old son and husband who were killed after being hit by a car. Fraser Bates and his dad Stuart, 43, both died following the incident near Talbot Green, Cardiff, in the early
‘Fraser will live on in so many others’ Organs of seven-year-old who died WalesOnline
Brave boy, 7, killed alongside father by dangerous driver saves lives through Closer
How This Seven-Year-Old Boy Saved 8 LivesThe Libertarian Republic

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10Dec/15

Financial Post’s Charities of the Year report card 2015: The top 25 worthy of … – Financial Post


Financial Post

Financial Post’s Charities of the Year report card 2015: The top 25 worthy of
Financial Post
Bruce MacDonald, chief executive of Imagine Canada, a national organization that supports charities, told us that he disagrees with the focus that donors (and the Financial Post) put on something like running a lean, low-overhead charity. And he took

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10Dec/15

Stanford University posts very strong 2015 financial results – San Francisco Business Times (blog)


San Francisco Business Times (blog)

Stanford University posts very strong 2015 financial results
San Francisco Business Times (blog)
Operating revenue jumped 10 percent — or $453 million — to $5 billion. Hospital-related assets increased 11 percent — or $522 million — to $5.1 billion. Sponsored research, much of it from the federal National Institutes of Health and the U.S

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