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August 19, 2008

How to Raise Money from Companies in a Tight Economy

Nearly three in four of America’s largest corporations expect donations to charity to remain flat or decrease this year, according to The Chronicle’s annual survey on corporate giving.

Even so, charities can find ways to win money from businesses. To learn how to do so,
join the Chronicle today at noon Eastern time for a live online discussion.

You will be able to pose questions to:

  • Mark W. Shamley, chief executive of the Association of Corporate Contributions Professionals in Orlando, Fla.
  • Nancy Williams, national program director at the Verizon Foundation, in Basking Ridge, N.J.

Peter Panepento

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