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      <title>GUEST SIDEKICK: Invest in innovation</title>
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                  The Fundermentalist welcomes Dana Raucher, the executive director of The Samuel Bronfman Foundation, and Felicia Herman, the executive director of the Natan Fund. The duo argues that in tight times the key is fostering the growth of small innovative nonprofits, not cutting them off in the name of streamlining.&amp;nbsp;

              
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      <title>Op&#45;Ed: Invest in innovation</title>
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                  The executive directors of two major foundations argue that despite the economic downturn the Jewish community must continue to fund innovative startup organizations.
              
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