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N.J. Drops Proposal to Require Charities to Tell Donors They Can Earmark Money

August 21, 2011
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from The Chronicle of Philanthropy:

N.J. Drops Proposal to Require Charities to Tell Donors They Can Earmark Money

New Jersey regulators have decided not to pursue a proposal to require charities to tell donors they can earmark their contributions for specific programs, an idea that had drawn strong criticism from nonprofit leaders.

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