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Introduction
THE CHANGING POLITICAL AND POLICY LANDSCAPE: BLEAK PLACE FOR CHILDREN
PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT OF CHILD ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS
PRIVATE PHILANTHROPY AND PUBLIC NEEDS: AN OVERVIEW
ISSUES IN CHILD ADVOCACY
CONCLUSIONS
APPENDIX A
TABLE 1


IN THE MIDST OF PLENTY: FOUNDATION FUNDING OF CHILD ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS

This conference paper was originally presented at the December 1999 Urban Institute conference, "The Roles of Child Advocacy Organizations in Addressing Policy Issues." A modified version of the paper will be included in the forthcoming (September 2001) Who Speaks for America's Children? The Role of Child Advocates in Public Policy, Carol De Vita and Rachel Mosher-Williams, Eds., published by the Urban Institute Press.

 

Sally Covington

National Center for Schools and Communities
Fordham University

 

Submitted for the Conference
Roles and Effectiveness of Child Advocacy Organizations:
Mapping an Agenda for Inquiry

The Urban Institute
Washington, D.C.

In The Midst of Plenty: Foundation Funding of Child Advocacy Organizations
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