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September 19, 2006
New Foundation Center Report Sheds Light on Community Foundation Giving
From Ascribe Newsfeed: Community Foundations Account for Nearly 10 Percent of Giving by U.S. Foundations Estimated giving by the nation's 700 community foundations rose to a record $3.2 billion in 2005, according to the Foundation Center's new report, "Key Facts...
Leadership Dallas Celebrates 30 Years of Leadership Development
From U.S. Newswire Releases: It all began during the nation's Bicentennial year as a way to encourage young professionals in Dallas to become more involved in their community. The leadership development organization has also become a model for groups around...
September 14, 2006
HUD Awards $10.4 Million in Grants to 13 Historically Black Colleges and Universities
HUD News Release 06-110 Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson and Education Secretary Margaret Spellings today announced 13 historically Black colleges and universities would receive $10.4 million to help revitalize neighborhoods near their campuses. "These grants will help ensure...
September 11, 2006
Most Katrina Evacuees in Houston Plan to Stay
From EurekAlert! - Breaking News: More than two-thirds of the Hurricane Katrina evacuees who fled to Houston for shelter a year ago said they plan to remain here, according to a recent survey by researchers at Rice University. The survey...
September 07, 2006
A Year after Hurricane Katrina, Volunteers Still Desperately Needed in Gulf Coast
Catholic Charities USA - News and Info A year after Hurricane Katrina, Catholic Charities agencies in Louisiana and Mississippi are in desperate need of volunteers to clean-up or repair homes destroyed by the hurricane. An estimated 92,000 houses in New...
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