How does the current crop of candidates vying for the Republican Party’s Presidential nomination rank when it comes to philanthropic giving?
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The Susan G. Komen Foundation has determined they would rather bend to anti-choice activists than allocate $680,000 for mammograms for low-income women.
The correlation is quite simple – drink preferences provide an excellent metaphor for describing different types of personalities. In short, I classify people into one of four categories:
If elected President, Republican candidate Mitt Romney says he will cut federal funding for the arts by half.
Do institutional donors sincerely intend to invest in positive social change or are they satisfied with the status quo?
