The Washington Post special supplement on giving

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The <em>Washington Post</em>'s special supplement on giving, 
volunteering, and nonprofits appeared on Sunday, November 22.

Here are the contents:

"A great burden grows; Charities that ease crises now face their own 
fight for survival. <cid:part1.08080...@harvard.edu>" By Susan 
Kinzie.

"It may not be the thought that counts 
<cid:part2.00080...@harvard.edu>." By Kiplinger's Personal Finance.

"Dead philanthropy? In an era when business leaders are retooling their 
mission and methods to be more socially responsible, and social 
entrepreneurs are using market mechanisms to solve social problems, is 
corporate philanthropy still relevant? 
<cid:part3.03070...@harvard.edu>" By On Leadership.

"A different sort of holiday cheer; Lavish parties are out, but events 
focused on charity are in. <cid:part4.03060...@harvard.edu>" By 
Vickie Elmer.

"Money is tight; give wisely. <cid:part5.09000...@harvard.edu>" 
By Michelle Singletary.

"Surge of new volunteers eases nonprofits' load. 
<cid:part6.01080...@harvard.edu>" By Robert McCartney.

"Plan ahead on donations to be safe come tax time. 
<cid:part7.06050...@harvard.edu>" By Albert B. Crenshaw.

"Your charity telemarketing cheat sheet. 
<cid:part8.06030...@harvard.edu>" By Michelle Singletary.

"The Giving Map <cid:part9.03050...@harvard.edu>." Interactive 
map of worthy D.C.-area charities.

And while your about it, check out the Hauser Center's nonprofit news 

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