Tag Archives: charity
To Honor King’s Legacy, How Will You Serve?
As we prepare to honor Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with the National Day of…
By LaToya M. Smith
January 15, 2010
Tags: charity, Martin Luther King Jr., National Day of Service, volunteerism
Can Blacks Build Wealth and Remain Charitable?
Study shows that affluent blacks make giving a priority
The Northern Trust Corp. questioned affluent blacks about their giving habits and published their findings…
By Marcia Wade Talbert
December 5, 2008
Tags: charitable giving, charity, estate planning, generational wealth, Investing, living will, Personal Finance
‘Tis Better to Give, But Don’t Get Taken
Peak season for legitimate charities is also prime time for fund-raising scams.
It’s the holiday season, when generosity and goodwill toward others—reinforced by the gifting traditions…
By Alfred Edmond, Jr.
November 16, 2008
Tags: charities, charity, donations, fundraising, scams
‘Tis Better to Give–Strategically
African Americans are charitable by nature, ever mindful of the trials we’ve endured to…
By Earl G. Graves, Sr.
December 1, 2006
Tags: charity



