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Big-Donor Giving to Universities Totaled Nearly $4 Billion Last Year

Por: MarketWatch Business January 04, 2023

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Any dip in mega donations one year to the next likely is due more to circumstance than the markets, although giving in the U.S. does tend to track stock market performance, according to Sue Cunningham, president and CEO of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, or CASE, a global nonprofit membership organization focused on education.  “Significant gifts are almost always the result of relationship building and planning over... + full article



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