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Commentary: “Visibility” and Corporate Foundations
Published October 22, 2009 Commentaries Leave a CommentTags: anonymous, communications, corporate philanthropy, nonprofits
A goal of Smart Assets is to present ideas and develop discussions about issues in philanthropy. Those issues can be sensitive or volatile. While we want to encourage a space where people can openly say what they want, an occasional commentator may feel uncomfortable about writing under his or her own name. This is one such case, and the writer has chosen to remain anonymous.
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