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    • An International Charity Finds No Downside to Asking for Money More Often
    • Apple Moves to Reverse Its Reputation for Stinginess
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    • Audubon Hopes Unifying Chapters
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    • Bankruptcy Looms for Philadelphia Orchestra
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    • Bloomberg Builds His Private Foundation
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    • Boston Marathon
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    • Brown University
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    • CA Community Fund
    • Campaign for Syracuse University surpasses historic $1 billion fundraising goal more than three months early
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    • Church rejects sale of building for mosque
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    • Collaboration Allows Charities
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    • Duke Foundation to Aid Artists
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    • For 92nd Y, a Break from Wall Street Worry
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    • From Pews to Prescriptions
    • Fundraiser charged in Mass. Catholic school ruse
    • Funds Sought to Continue Restoration at Ellis Island
    • Future Headquarters of the NY-NJ Trail Conference
    • Garth Brooks
    • Gas Driller Signs Gram
    • Genesee Land Trust Receives $1 million grant
    • Gentrification used to be about neighborhoods
    • Georgia's nonprofit hospitals defending tax breaks
    • Girl Scouts Choose Hispanic Woman
    • Glimmers of Hope
    • Goldman May Donate Billions
    • Goldman Sachs Pledges $500 Million
    • Governor David Paterson
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    • Grant Making to Gay Causes
    • Hamilton College Gift
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    • Hamilton vs. Colgate
    • Health Center Opens Doors to New Facility
    • Health-Care Law Helps Young
    • Healthy Food in CA
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    • HIgh Line is being transformed
    • Highlands Council Pipeline
    • His Domain Transformed, Parks Chief Is Leaving
    • Holiday Giving
    • How Giving Became Cool
    • How Nonprofits Make Data Fun and Informative
    • In Sandy’s Wake, Charities That Serve Region’s Poor Face Harder Task
    • In the Arts
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    • Indiana University's School of Philanthropy
    • Insurance Firm Is Set Up for Land Trusts, Which See Legal Costs Soarin
    • IRS Action May Signal Impending Probe of Political Nonprofits
    • Italy Plans to Tax the Church
    • Jewish seminary considers closing two U.S. campuses
    • Jobs's Wife Backs Education Causes
    • Judge Details a Rule Requiring Pro Bono Work by Aspiring Lawyers
    • Julliard School Announces $20M gift
    • Kalamazoo College $23 million grant
    • Kauffman Foundation President Departs
    • Kodak pulling back
    • Komen controversy boosts donations to Planned Parenthood
    • Last Remaining Catholic Hospital
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    • Los Angeles Archdiocese
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    • Madoff is Sentenced
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    • MAS to Move
    • Matching Data Scientists and Nonprofits
    • Matt Damon
    • Milwaukee Archdiocese Files for Bankruptcy
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    • Minorities are More Generous
    • Monthly Giving Can Add Up to Robust and Steady Revenue for Charities
    • Most Women Give More Than Men
    • National Endowment for the Arts
    • New Congress Will Bring New Agenda for Nonprofits
    • New Corporate Category
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    • New NPR Chief
    • New Rutgers president hits campus running, pushes for change in first year
    • New York City Mayor
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    • Nordstrom to Open NY Store to Aid
    • North Branch Land Trust Kicks Off Sustainability Project
    • Now the Presidential Race
    • NPR Sells Tax Exempt Bonds
    • NY Attorney General
    • NY College Receives $85 Million Gift
    • Obama May Seek Cap on Charity Deductions
    • Obamas Donated 6.5% of Income to Charity Last Year
    • Obamas Give 22% to Charity
    • Online Giving Grew Rapidly in 2012
    • Open Source Ideas for Nonprofits
    • PA Governor Corbett at NBLT
    • PA Land Trust
    • Panera
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    • Patty Stonesifer, former CEO of Gates Foundation, to lead D.C. food pantry
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    • Prominent Business Accelerator Takes its 1st Nonprofit Client
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    • Restoring Afghanistan
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    • Seattle is Most Generous City
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    • Should Philanthropies Operate Like Businesses
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    • Soros Offers $50-Million
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    • South Carolina Bipartisan Deal
    • Speaker Grants Targeted
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    • Synagogues under stress
    • Syracuse Symphony
    • Syracuse's Slide
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    • Target Pledging $1-Billion to Education
    • Thanks for Your Generosity
    • The Art of the Steal
    • The Philanthropy 50
    • Tight Times
    • Tips for Do It Yourself Foreign Aid
    • Tulsa Foundation Makes CIty Hall Beneficiary
    • Two Philanthropy Veterans
    • UC Full Independence
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    • Watchdog Cracks Down on Misleading Statements
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    • Wealthy Arab Emirates Step Up Aid to Needy U.S. Regions
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    • Why the Endowment-Spending
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    • Wilderness Society cuts staff
    • Woman Will Study Mahwah's History For Life
    • Women Give to Same Causes as Men
    • Y of NY Uses Social Media
    • Years After Haiti Quake
    • YMCA Adopting Health Policies for youth
    • Young Donors Want More than 'Tweets'
    • Young, Green and in Charge
    • A Family’s Billions, Artfully Sheltered
    • Accusers Plan to Sue Sandusky’s Foundation
    • Celebrities May Be Overrated as Online Fund Raisers, Says Study
    • City Opera Director Defends New Season
    • Disaster aid donors shun "bad brand" Pakistan
    • From Mergers That Didn’t Stick, Lessons Emerge for Other Charities
    • Girl Scouts Move to Limit Palm Oil in Cookies
    • Nearly a year after its opening, Jewish History Museum steps up call for donations
    • Options Dim for Museum of Folk Art
    • Raising Awareness Not Enough to Solve Problems, Says Author
    • Seattle's Intiman Theatre lays out plans to reopen
    • Why Donations to Occupy Wall Street Are Tax-Deductible
 

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NY-NJ Trail Conference

For nearly a century, the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference has been at the forefront of conservation efforts in the Northeast — creating and maintaining over 1,800 miles of public nature trails that stretch from northern New Jersey to the Hudson River Valley of New York.

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