Monday, November 9, 2009

charity

Judith Rodin: Rockefeller Foundation Head Changes the Charity and the World

For challenging the lines of thinking about charity, she is one America's Best Leaders. more >>

How to Donate to Charity, for Free

8 ways to be generous without spending more more >>

Know the Tax Rules for Charitable Donations

Recession has shifted giving from money into household items and valuables. more >>

How to Give: Tips For Passing on Wealth To Your Kids, Your Charity, and Your Dog

Advice on making sure your giving goes exactly where you intend. more >>

Obama's Tax Return Offers Look at Faith-Based Charitable Giving

The president's 2008 tax return shows he gave 6.5 percent of his salary to charity. more >>

With GIVE Act, Congress Hurts Charities Yet Again

Why volunteer for free when you can get paid by the government instead? more >>

Obama Tells Charities They're Wrong About His Tax Plan

The president says that his proposal to reduce the charitable tax deduction will help charities. more >>

Taxing Charity to Fund the Big Government Obama Healthcare Plan

The Obama healthcare plan shows a fundamental shift in faith from the public to the private sector. more >>

Obama's Threat to Charities and Universities: His Budget and Taxes

Barack Obama evidently wants to shift vast sums from charities to bureaucrats. more >>

Faith-Based Charities Hit Hard by Economic Crisis, and It's Their Own Fault

They should have never relied on government funding to begin with. more >>

Red Cross: Free Travel for Lucky Blood Donors

American Red Cross's southern region chooses novel way to replenish blood supply. more >>

Happy Holidays From Michelle Obama

This note just landed in our E-mail box. more >>

Volunteer to Help Those Hit By the Recession

You can help others and also develop connections and skills that can help you, too. more >>

Appreciating Charity in the Season of Giving

We are still a charitable nation and should not let the slump change that, Carrie Lukas writes. more >>

Vaccination Rates Overreported in Developing Countries

Charities may be overpaying to vaccinate poor children. more >>

Star Power

This entrepreneur is enlisting a little help from Hollywood to meet her double bottom line. more >>

Keep Giving Back

In a struggling economy, entrepreneurs get creative with philanthropy. more >>

Women and Philanthropy: 4 Ways to Get Started

Women's growing financial power changes the world of philanthropy. more >>

When It Comes to Giving, Gen X Trumps Boomers

Young millionaires give nearly twice as much as older generations. more >>

Charities Crushed Under Soaring Demand

They are serving more and more needy people while donations dry up. more >>

How Donating Money Can Make You Feel Richer

Women are taking a more prominent role in philanthropy. more >>

Small Business and Charitable Giving

Do the credit crunch and other problems hamper generosity? more >>

An Experiment With Concierge Medical Care

In Palm Beach, doctors donate high-priced healthcare to low-income people with chronic disease. more >>

Join Forces

Marketing for a charitable cause can benefit your company, too. more >>

Your Money: Quick Picks

50 Ways to Improve Your Life in 2008 more >>

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