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Salon.com June 19, 2001 Damien Cave |
Can the Net be trusted? Online philanthropy appeals are often hoaxes. But even when someone's really hurting, it pays to do your homework...  |
CIO June 15, 2001 David T. Gordon |
Not a Charity Case Interview with Scott Smith: Many nonprofits are making innovative use of Web-based technology to better link their organizations to donors, recipients and each other.  |
Linux Journal May 2001 Ana Maria Harkins |
Training Digital Divide Warriors The nonprofit Geekcorps teaches businesses in emerging countries to use technology while providing service volunteers opportunities to share their skills in unfamiliar circumstances...  |
Salon.com March 27, 2001 Alan Deutschman |
George Soros He went from apple harvester to capitalist kingpin to progressive savior. The countercultural investor has more money than you've ever heard of, and he just loves to give it away...  |
Salon.com February 9, 2001 Dawn MacKeen |
Pro-choice activism is reactiviated Donations to Planned Parenthood are flooding in -- in the name of President Bush...  |
Fast Company February 2001 Jennifer Reingold |
Fast Foundation Zoe Baird and her colleagues at the Markle Foundation have embraced a daring approach to the risk-averse world of philanthropy. The results have been remarkable -- and controversial.  |
Fast Company February 2001 Bonnie Schwartz |
Unwiring the World Small, intelligent communities are working to combat the digital divide.  |
PC World February 2001 Stephen Manes |
Full Disclosure: Bill Gates Is Right! Bill Gates and I agree that modern technology has its limits...  |
CIO January 1, 2001 Sandy Kendall |
Buddy Can You Spare a a) Dime b) Dollar c) Other A website can help you discover the answer and explore not-so-easy questions about our attitudes toward begging, homelessness, charity and the human condition.  |
PC World December 28, 2000 Tom Mainelli |
Donate Online and Save on Taxes Donate on the Web right now and you can still deduct for the year 2000.  |
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