October 9, 1998
Humanities Endowment's Fund-Raising Effort Starts Small
But supporters hope change in federal law and a more aggressive approach will yield more dollars
The Office of Enterprise at the National Endowment for the Humanities has been neither the great salvation that endowment officials expected, nor the threat that some humanities groups feared it would be to their own fund raising.
The office was created in 1996, in part, to raise money from wealthy donors and corporations to support
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