The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Game Plan

Video games and virtual communities offer new ways for nonprofit groups to educate people about social needs

As video-game sales reach $7-billion a year — providing growing competition for Hollywood's $9-billion box-office take last year — nonprofit organizations are increasingly looking for ways to capitalize on the popularity of gaming.

Some charities...

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