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News and Events | 18 June 2012 | Philanthropy, Health, and ? | Top ...

Hats off to Drexel Hamilton!

75% of Young Adults Gave to Charity Last Year, Study Finds: Contrary to the belief that people in their 20?s and 30?s are unlikely to donate, a recent study has found that they are not only willing to give money on a regular basis, but charitably motivated by the same things as their older peers.

PricewaterhouseCoopers Gives $60-Million to Financial Literacy: PricewaterhouseCoopers is giving $60 million over the course of 5 years, as well as donating over 1 million worth of staff volunteer hours, all towards the goal of financial literacy.

Big Companies Slowly Increase Their Charitable Giving: Americas big corporations are currently giving at their highest level since the downturn in 2007, and most current research has found that corporate donations have become more focused towards the companys own field of expertise.

Health and Community Involvement

Building a Future for Women and Children: The 2012 Countdown Report: The 2012 Report, Building a Future for Women and Children, highlights country progressand obstacles to progresstowards achieving Millennium Development Goals in reducing child mortality and improving maternal health. It focuses, like previous Countdown reports, on evidence-based solutionshealth interventions proven to save livesand on the health systems, policies, financing and broader contextual factors that affect the equitable delivery of these interventions to women and children.

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