Daniel Borochoff

President, American Institute of Philanthropy

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President of the American Institute of Philanthropy, a charity watchdog organization

Daniel Borochoff on KCRW

In the aftermath of the earthquake, there's been an avalanche of offers to help concerned people render assistance — even by texting.

Which Haiti Charities Should You Give To?

In the aftermath of the earthquake, there's been an avalanche of offers to help concerned people render assistance — even by texting.

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T'is the season of charitable giving, but how well do charities use the money we give them? Americans will donate about $300 billion to charities this year.

What Happens to Our Charitable Contributions?

T'is the season of charitable giving, but how well do charities use the money we give them? Americans will donate about $300 billion to charities this year.

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T'is the season of charitable giving, but how well do charities use the money we give them? Americans will donate about $300 billion to charities this year.

What Happens to Our Charitable Contributions?

T'is the season of charitable giving, but how well do charities use the money we give them? Americans will donate about $300 billion to charities this year.

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