Forbes -
30 Nov 2014 22:00

Suppose I told you in the summer of 2012, as the election season was heating up and the political conventions assembling, that a new movement of citizen philanthropists would transform the Tuesday after Thanksgiving into a grassroots day of giving that stood a decent chance of changing the way Americans think about charity and their public lives? That in two years, nearly $40 million would be raised for thousands of nonprofits around the U.S., creating a new date for giving on the calendar and c...
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