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Inquiring Minds Want To Know – The Chronicle of Philanthropy Asks For Your Advice For the Next President

October 30, 2008

Today, October 30, The Chronicle of Philanthropy is soliciting the advice of its readers for about what nonprofit issues the next president should make a top priority.  Click Here.

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Government and Politics Watch: Seeking Advice for the Next President

With the Presidential election less than one week away, the Chronicle wants to know what nonprofit issues readers think the next occupant of the White House should make a top priority. Share your thoughts in Government and Politics Watch, The Chronicle’s online column.

This request comes on the heels of a survey completed by the Nonprofit Listening Post, a research effort that conducts regular surveys on issues facing nonprofit groups, under the auspices of the John Hopkins University Center for Civil Society Studies in Baltimore, Maryland.  For more information about this project, click here – The Chronicle of Philanthropy October 22.  The article reported on October 22 states that, the survey “was based on responses from executives at more than 1,000 nonprofit organizations that focus on four causes: children and family services, housing and services for older people, neighborhood and economic development, and the arts.”

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