Katrina Reveals Lessons About Charitable Giving

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NEW YORK - A year after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, experts are taking a hard look at how well relief operations functioned, including those backed by charities and other nonprofit organizations.

It's important to know what went right and what didn't so donors can be assured that the lessons are applied to future disaster recovery efforts, said Trent Stamp, the executive director of the Charity Navigator, based in Mahwah, N.J.

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Katrina Reveals Lessons About Charitable Giving

One thing Americans did that was right was to give generously to relief groups, with about $4.2 billion contributed...

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