The Chronicle of Philanthropy

How the Philanthropy 400 Was Compiled

By HARVY LIPMAN

The Philanthropy 400 uses financial data gathered from nonprofit organizations to determine which charities raised the most in donations from individuals, foundations, and corporations during the fiscal year ending in 1999 (or 2000 for those with fiscal years ending in January, February, or March).

Eight organizations did not have complete information for...

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