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Organized Philanthropy's Response to AIDS
In many ways philanthropy, more than government, has risen to the challenge of responding to AIDS. Still, the private response has not been uniform. Instead, it has been conditioned by a number of factors, both internal and external to foundation and corporate donor communities. What can be learned from philanthropy's response to AIDS during the first decade of the epidemic?
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 3,
249-266 (1991) |
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