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Posted on: Nov 18, 08 09:02 pm by: Mary Nielson
Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
Overall, alumni donations last year accounted for 28 percent of university giving, non-alumni individuals 21 percent, corporations 18 percent and foundations 25 percent. Foundations generally ramp up giving more slowly than individuals when the economy recovers, as it has in the last two years.
The remaining 8 percent was contributed by religious and other organizations.
Posted on: Nov 18, 08 11:11 am by: Katie Smith
I found this while looking on the internet...
Archbishop Sean O'Malley called it a "heartwarming sign" after three years of fallout from the scandal, which saw numerous priests defrocked.
However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002. Donations plummeted to about $8.
Posted on: Nov 18, 08 03:50 am by: Kathy Nielson
Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002. Donations plummeted to about $8. 8 million that year.
Posted on: Nov 17, 08 09:46 pm by: Grace Morrey
I thought that you should all take a look at this...
Overall, alumni donations last year accounted for 28 percent of university giving, non-alumni individuals 21 percent, corporations 18 percent and foundations 25 percent. Foundations generally ramp up giving more slowly than individuals when the economy recovers, as it has in the last two years.
The remaining 8 percent was contributed by religious and other organizations.
Posted on: Nov 17, 08 09:00 pm by: David Hutchings
Heh, look at what I found...
However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002. Donations plummeted to about $8. 8 million that year.