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Law Practice

Jan. 8, 2013

LA suffers 'charity deficit'

Without question, the city is in need of a "Los Angeles Giving Pledge" from local private foundations and other big donors to "stay local" with a significant portion of their giving. By Ofer Lion


By Ofer Lion


The Los Angeles charitable community has a charity deficit to close. Many more grant dollars flow out of Los Angeles than come in from outside the area. Without question, the city is in need of a "Los Angeles Giving Pledge" from local private foundations and other big donors to "stay local" with a significant portion of their giving. To bring the pledge to life, the charitable community needs the excitement that would be sparked b...

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