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Simon Said to Help Others, and His 7 Children Have Done So

As his seven children grew up, the philanthropist and former Treasury Secretary William E. Simon worked hard to teach them how to do good works. Now he is giving his two sons and five daughters the same task on a larger scale: helping him distribute more than $350-million to charity in the coming…

Another Soros Plans to Give It All Away

When Paul Soros came to the United States from Hungary in 1948, he had $1,500 and little else. Though he had been accepted into engineering programs at Columbia and Harvard Universities, among others, he couldn’t figure out how to pay tuition and still have enough left over to get by. So he ended…

The Dance of Life

For students at AileyCamp, learning how to dance is but one goal. The free six-week day camp, which is operated by the renowned Alvin Ailey Dance Company of New York, gives disadvantaged children ages 11 to 14 the opportunity to learn self-discipline and build their self-esteem by immersing…

Giving Away a Personal Treasury

William Simon works to insure quick disbursement of his fortune William E. Simon, the former Treasury Secretary and a long-time apostle of conservative politics, approaches the AIDS patient in the small room at the Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center in East Harlem. Mr. Simon quietly prays,…

Foundation Annual Reports

FOUNDATION FOR THE CAROLINAS 1043 East Morehead Street, Suite 100 Charlotte, N.C. 28204 (704) 376-9541 World-Wide Web: http://www.fftc.org Period covered: Year ending December 31, 1997. Finances (in millions) 1996 1997 Assets $164.9 $195.2 Net contributions 24.4 36.4 Other revenue 17.0 22.3…

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‘Giving USA’ Revises Donation Figures Downward to Correct Past Flaws

Americans are not necessarily as generous as they have been previously portrayed in Giving USA, the widely cited annual report on charitable giving. This year’s edition, released last week by the American Association of Fund-Raising Counsel Trust for Philanthropy, says that in each year of the past…

Legal Fight Imperils $450-Million in Bequests

A legal battle over an Omaha woman’s will could cost non-profit groups in New York and Nebraska about $450-million in bequests. Mildred Topp Othmer, who died in April, pledged almost all of her estate to charity in a 1988 will. But a niece who served as Ms. Othmer’s caretaker, Mary D. Seina, has…

Leukemia Fund Raiser Among 16 Honored as ‘Points of Light’

Following are the people and organizations that have most recently been named to receive President Clinton’s Daily Points of Light Award. The awards, which are given to those who have done exemplary volunteer work, take their name from President Bush’s description of people who do community service…

Family Pledges $20-Million to Jacksonville U.; Other Gifts

Two universities and a college will receive big gifts. * The family of the late J. E. Davis, co-founder of the Winn-Dixie supermarket chain, has pledged $20-million to Jacksonville University, in Florida, for a new business school and to convert the current business school into a student union. The…

Giving by Millionaires Explored in Study

A vast majority of Midwest millionaires make regular donations to charity, but most of them give away far less than 1 per cent of their total assets annually, according to a survey conducted for the Mercantile Trust Company in St. Louis. Among the 312 people surveyed in nine states -- Arkansas,…

$15-Million Fund Created at Harvard

Five women have helped to establish a $15-million fund at Harvard University to encourage other women to make substantial gifts. Women who donate $25,000 or more to Harvard’s current $2.1-billion capital campaign will be eligible to have their gifts matched by the new fund. Each gift will be…

A Former Insider’s Crusade to Transform Thinking About Corporate Giving

Soon after he turned 55 last year, Curt Weeden realized that if he really believed in his work, he had to quit his job. Mr. Weeden, who since 1990 had been vice-president for corporate giving at Johnson & Johnson, left his comfortable post last month. He has begun what he admits could be a…

Trustees of Ted Turner’s United Nations Foundation

Ted Turner, vice-president of Time Warner, New York, chairman Ruth Cardoso, First Lady of Brazil and chair, Communidade Solidaria Program, Brasilia Graca Machel, children’s-rights activist and widow of Mozambique’s first president Emma Rothschild, Director of the Centre for History and Economics,…

At a Glance: The United Nations Foundation

History: Established in January by Ted Turner, vice-chairman of Time Warner, who last fall pledged to give up to $1-billion over 10 years to support the United Nations. Purpose: To help support the United Nations in achieving the goals of its charter, and to promote greater public understanding of…

First Round of Grants From Ted Turner’s New United Nations Foundation

Drug Control * To encourage press coverage of a special session on drugs to be held in June by the United Nations General Assembly: $150,000 to the United Nations In ternational Drug Control Programme (Vienna). Environment * To work with Rescue Mission, a British group, on a survey to gauge what…