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The failure of funders to put much grant money into rural nonprofits is historic and persistent.
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- Rural Philanthropy Lags Behind
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- Terry Fernsler
Rural development needs increase and foundation funding increases,but the percent of that funding to rual areas is actually dropping.
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Piece Description
Rural development needs increase and foundation funding increases,but the percent of that funding to rual areas is actually dropping.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ye Jacobites By Name | Campbell Road | In Spite of Wind and Weather. | Campbell Road | 2005 | 139:48 |

