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A Qualitative Exploration of “Following the Money: An Analysis of Foundation Grantmaking for Community and Economic Development”

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  • Noelle St. Clair

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In September 2016, the Federal Reserve Banks of Philadelphia and Atlanta released a publication titled ?Following the Money: An Analysis of Foundation Grantmaking for Community and Economic Development.? Based on data provided by the Foundation Center that capture all grants of at least $10,000 made by the 1,000 largest foundations between 2008 and 2013, the analysis finds that some metro areas received a substantially greater level of philanthropic support for community and economic development (CED) than did others during this period.

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  • Noelle St. Clair, 2017. "A Qualitative Exploration of “Following the Money: An Analysis of Foundation Grantmaking for Community and Economic Development”," Beyond the Numbers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, pages 1-8, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpbn:00003
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