Image
 

Over six decades, CCS has played a vital role in the expansion and empowerment of the non-profit sector.

 

Current Articles About Philanthropy

Most Grant Makers Plan to Increase Giving in 2008
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
 
Developer makes $25 mil pledge to United Way
Arizona Republic
 
Bill Clinton has 1,000 pledges to aid world's poor
Reuters
 
9/11 Charity Held Up as Model Of How Best to Help Bereaved
The Washington Post
 
In Battle of Aquariums, Big Gets Bigger
The New York Times
 
Strategic Corporate Philanthropy
The Wall Street Journal
 
The University of Scranton Launches $100 Million Campaign
University of Scranton Web site
 
Princeton Receives $25 Million for Engineering Education
Philanthropy News Digest
 
MacArthur Announces 2008 Awards for Creative, Effective Nonprofits
Philanthropy News Digest
 
UN Foundation Mobilizes Millions to Help End Malaria Deaths in Africa
Philanthropy News Digest
 
Thunderbird School of Global Management Receives $15 Million in Pledges
Philanthropy News Digest
 
Bloomberg, David Rockefeller Pledge $10 Million to Plant Trees in New York City
Philanthropy News Digest
 
Harvard U. Receives $100-Million Pledge From David Rockefeller
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
 
Rules for Giving
The Wall Street Journal
 
Venture capitalist Gordon Gund funds research
The Philadelphia Inquirer
 

Shooting the Message: "Filmanthropy"
The Financial Times

 

Out of the City, into Africa as rich at last start giving
The Times

 
The Latest Office Perk: Getting Paid to Volunteer
The Wall Street Journal
 
Cornell, Stanford, and Texas A&M Win Grants From Saudi Arabian University
Bloomberg News
 
America’s 50 Richest Paydays: Who, What, and How Much
Time Magazine
 
 

"CCS has been an invaluable strategic partner for LVHHN and really brought a new level of development experience to our campaign, Investing in Excellence Here at Home.  CCS played a critical role in our success.  I have worked with numerous consultants throughout the years, but never with consultants who demonstrated such integrity, outstanding work ethic and commitment.  The CCS team was the first in and the last to leave - they were fantastic."

Charles G. Lewis
Senior Vice President, Development, Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network