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Thu, 2 Mar 2000 10:36:13 -0800
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We've talked a bit on list about grants on list.  Last
night's Philanthropy News Network newsletter provides
interesting insite as to the top 60 American donors
last year.  A couple of museums have benefitted from
this generosity, and I thought you might enjoy reading
the information provided.

Forwarding FYI Only

***Slate 60 names top American givers for 1999

Slate, an online magazine, has come out with its list
of the top 60
philanthropic gifts and givers in America during the
past year. Leading
the first 30, Bill and Melinda Gates gave
approximately $2.4 billion to
various causes...
http://www.pnnonline.org/people/slate0301.cfm


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