What Can Philanthropy Really Achieve In Times Of Crisis?
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The past few weeks has been unlike any others after months of uncertainty, sadness, and fear, marred by protests and violence in the streets of America and the worsening of the global COVID-19 pandemic. How can philanthropy, whether from individuals or foundations, adapt to affect real change in these turbulent times? Suzette Brooks Masters brings her experience in government, corporate law and most recently a distinguished career in philanthropy to bear on the crises facing Americans today.
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