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Giving back: Donors help America
Ever since tycoons like John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, it has been a U.S. tradition for the affluent to help fund libraries, hospitals, parks, disaster relief, universities, homeless shelters, concert halls, orphanages, public broadcasting, disease research, museums and other boons for people.
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Giving back: Donors help America
Ever since tycoons like John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, it has been a U.S. tradition for the affluent to help fund libraries, hospitals, parks, disaster relief, universities, homeless shelters, concert halls, orphanages, public broadcasting, disease research, museums and other boons for people.
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