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Posted on: Nov 18, 08 02:48 pm by: Katie Baird
Look at what finally happened...
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 07:27 pm by: Amy Vanderhoven
I found this while looking on the internet...
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 04:04 pm by: Jamal Tschannen
Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
85 million in 2004 through its annual fund drive, an increase of more than $500,000 over the previous year. Nearly 54,000 Catholics contributed, up about 20 percent from the year before.
Archbishop Sean O'Malley called it a "heartwarming sign" after three years of fallout from the scandal, which saw numerous priests defrocked.
Posted on: Nov 17, 08 09:54 am by: Mary Johnson
Look at what finally happened...
By DENISE LAVOIE, Associated Press Writer
BOSTON -
Many Roman Catholics in Boston are beginning to support the church again financially after a drop-off in donations following the clergy sex scandal.
The Boston Archdiocese said it raised $10. 85 million in 2004 through its annual fund drive, an increase of more than $500,000 over the previous year.
Posted on: Nov 17, 08 01:01 am by: Rudy Butler
Heh, look at what I found...
Harvard University led the list by raising $540 million, according to the latest annual survey by the Council for Aid to Education, a unit of the RAND Corporation. UCLA, 10th overall, raised the most of any public university — $262 million.
Overall, alumni donations last year accounted for 28 percent of university giving, non-alumni individuals 21 percent, corporations 18 percent and foundations 25 percent.