European Cultural Institutions Increasingly Look to Private Dona...

Courtesy PND - Philanthropy News Digest  Mon, 11/30/2009 - 23:10

A growing number of European cultural institutions are following the lead of their American counterparts and relying more on private donations to help fund special projects and their day-to-day operations....


 

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