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The summer Philanthropy Review edition features member voices of inspiration from the ABFE conference; Deborah Aubert Thomas’ reflections on pluralism; how to seek diversity within your investment portfolio; the Nonprofit Summer Learning Series; a new philanthropy award; Ronn Richard’s reflections after 20 years leading the Cleveland Foundation; and much more!
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