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    Hang On for the Ride? Not Enough by Susan Raymond, Ph.D.
    By Susan Raymond, Ph.D. | 10/1/08

    Campden Research launches new Family Philanthropy survey in association with Archimede, a Changing Our World company

    To participate in the Family Philanthropy Survey please click here

    The attitudes of ultra high net worth families towards philanthropy are changing dramatically. Donors now want to know more about what they are giving to and how they can become more engaged.

    To help families respond to this changing environment, Campden Research, in association with Archimede, a Changing Our World Company, is conducting a ground-breaking study that examines the philanthropic practices of ultra-affluent families. The results of the research will provide families with an insight into trends, opinions, ideas and the challenges of their peers on their giving activities. We would value your thoughts and time; if you would like to be a contributor to the research click here to participate in the Family Philanthropy Survey

    Corduroy Campaigns to Promote Early Education
    By Ingrid Velmonte | 10/1/08
    There is a striking disparity in access to quality early education resources between children of middle- and low-income households: the average middle-income home has 54 age-appropriate books for children, while a low-income home will have 0-2.
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    Raising Awareness of a Subtle but Devastating Disease
    By Ingrid Velmonte | 9/23/08
    Have you seen any teal ribbons and bracelets or noticed unusual turquoise packaging on cosmetics and household appliances and wondered what they were for? Because calendar months and colors have been claimed by one health issue after another, it can be easy to lose track of causes.
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    McCain - Obama Forum Kicks Off ServiceNation Summit
    By Susan Carey Dempsey | 9/12/08
    As a tantalizing opening to the ServiceNation summit conference convening today in New York City, presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain appeared at Columbia University last night to lay out their views on public service. They appeared back-to-back, sharing the stage only momentarily, to answer questions from Judy Woodruff of PBS and Richard Stengel of Time Magazine.
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    Fundraising Nightmares-Make Smart Career Moves!
    By F. Duke Haddad | 9/23/08

    Personal Giving by Nonprofit Board Members: Why 100% Matters
    By Michele Minter | 9/12/08

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