The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Government Clarifies Antiterror Rules for Federal Charity Campaign

By Grant Williams

Concerns about antiterrorism requirements have flared once again as part of the Combined Federal Campaign, the annual charity drive for federal workers.

This time the controversy involves local United Ways that administer the campaign in some parts of the country. At issue are reports that some United Ways have required that...

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