The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Public Confidence in Nonprofit Groups Slides Back, New Survey Finds

Public confidence in charities has slipped since 2006 and only a quarter of Americans say nonprofit groups do a "very good" job of helping people, according to poll results to be released this month. The findings are a setback for the charitable world, which two years ago appeared in the same survey to be regaining...

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