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1. Will charities be the next victims? - timesdispatch.com
www.timesdispatch.com/frontpag - [Cached]Published on: 11/26/2001 Last Visited: 11/26/2001
We are still waiting to see what the fallout will be," said Elizabeth Crowe, director of development for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Richmond. "The message I've sent to our board is that 50 percent of our donors could lower their gift this year."
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Richmond oversees 21 facilities in the area. It has operated here since 1945 and is one of the largest Boys and Girls Clubs organization in the country.
The clubs recently raised about $100,000 at a benefit golf tournament held on the Hermitage Country Club's two courses.
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Other organizations weren't able to get enough teams sponsored to use both courses," Crowe said.
Critical corporate funding for charitable events, as well as participation in annual giving campaigns like the United Way drive may not be affected by the terrorist attacks, but some are worried that the recession will cut into corporate donations. -
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www.bgcmr.org/html/howyoucanhe - [Cached]Published on: 2/19/2006 Last Visited: 2/19/2006
Ms. Elizabeth Crowe 2601 West Broad Street, 2nd Floor Richmond, VA 23220

