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    Time to Look Up
    By Susan Raymond, Ph.D | 12/19/08
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    UNICEF and Holiday Giving
    By Susan Carey Dempsey | 12/19/08
    onPhilanthropy spoke with Robert Thompson, new Sr. Vice President for Development at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF
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    The Perfect Fit for Good Corporate Communications: Aligning CSR, Brand and Philanthropy
    By DeShele Dorsey | 12/19/08
    The historic moment of President-elect Barack Obama's victory in November was not lost on the PEDIGREE Foundation. The organization seized the moment to issue a New York Times ad encouraging Mr. Obama to adopt a shelter dog when fulfilling his campaign promise to daughters Malia and Sasha.
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    Memo to the Philanthropy Sector: All Hands on Deck
    By Mario Morino | 12/11/08
    My parents' generation has rightly been called the Greatest Generation. They overcame the Great Depression, defeated Hitler, and produced a middle class that was larger and more stable than any the world had ever known. They earned the title not only for their accomplishments but also for their attitude. For my parents, giving of themselves for family, community, and country wasn't a noble act; it was simply an expectation of what everyone should do. It came naturally to them as immigrants in this land they loved.
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    Fundraising Nightmares: Is It Your Boss, or the Board?
    By Janet Gadeski | 12/4/08
    Cathy was a keenly ambitious and high-performing member of the development staff at the Elm Mott Symphony Orchestra. Her boss was enthusiastic about her achievements. But despite her successes, she was troubled by some odd things about EMSO's operations right from the start.
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