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  • More than $4.5 billion has yet to be distributed from the March donor's conference.

    Craig and Marc Kielburger: Creating a Cycle of Haitians Helping Haitians Craig 2011

  • More than $4.5 billion has yet to be distributed from the March donor's conference.

    Craig and Marc Kielburger: Creating a Cycle of Haitians Helping Haitians Craig 2011

  • But as they left, the donor's first question to Mr. Edwards was, "What is it that they do there?"

    Ask Nicely, Please Veronica Dagher 2011

  • Two years later, he ran a marathon with his donor's brother—an emotional experience.

    Second Acts Kristi Essick 2011

  • But either way, by asking these questions the charity will likely be remembered by the prospect as the one that cared about the donor, not just the donor's wallet, she says.

    Ask Nicely, Please Veronica Dagher 2011

  • The health department says it doesn't believe those recommendations are sufficiently protective because of the challenges of detecting behavioral risks and learning about the infection status of a donor's sexual partners.

    Organ Recipient Gets HIV Laura Landro 2011

  • Since the 1980s, there has been a confirmed report of a deceased donor's organs spreading the AIDS virus.

    Patient infected with AIDS virus by transplant 2011

  • Their answers show that charitable choices are largely driven by the donor's own inclinations and preferences, a desire to help people they feel some affinity with, and a partiality for certain causes as a result of personal experiences.

    Charitable giving is often driven by personal taste, not perceived need 2011

  • The donation can count as part of the donor's Required Minimum Distribution, the amount one has to withdraw annually, as long as it is withdrawn first.

    E-File or Else: What's New for Tax Season Laura Saunders 2011

  • Charities risk alienating donors if they don't realize that a donor's personal choices will be shaped by that person's own experience, which might be very different from that of a parent or anyone else the charity may have worked with who knows that prospect.

    Ask Nicely, Please Veronica Dagher 2011

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