Small Boston Nonprofits May Lose Out in Wealth Transfer

Courtesy PND - Philanthropy News Digest  Sun, 08/03/2008 - 23:30

Many foundations do not accept unsolicited requests for funding, making it difficult for nonprofits with modest fundraising operations to take full advantage of the expected intergenerational transfer of wealth....


 

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