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STORY>>

Money that goes
a long way
Project examines companies, people and groups that make things happen.
by Robert Powell
CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS>
Your name here
Corporate naming rights become more common on nonprofit buildings.
by Gary Robertson
A taxing question
Are contributions involving naming rights tax deductible? by Gary Robertson
REBIRTH OF A MOVEMENT>
Remember the 'Crying Indian'?
Keep Virginia Beautiful reviving crusade against litter. by Joan Tupponce
INDIVIDUAL DONATIONS>
Charity begins at home
Major gifts show philanthropists' ties to
institutions and communities.
by M.J. McAteer
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS>
'Doing well by doing good'
A new generation of businesses focuses
on community benefits.
by Nicole Anderson Ellis
INNOVATIVE NONPROFITS>
Making its case
Grundy school creating program in natural
resources law. by Jenny Kincaid Boone
June Interview >>
Sheila Johnson
Business executive, entrepreneur, philanthropist, Middleburg
The 'third act of my life'
Sheila Johnson shows her entrepreneurial flair in new ventures. by Paula C. Squires
| RESORT PROPERTIES>>
A personal touch
Founder's imprint is found throughout Salamander Resort & Spa.
by Paula C. Squires
Relaxing in style
New projects and renovated
properties freshen up Virginia's
resort industry.
by Joan Tupponce
EXECUTIVE EDUCATION>>
An emphasis on problem solving
Programs are sought to groom a new generation of leaders.
by Gary Robertson
GENERAL ASSEMBLY>>
The road ahead
Officials are deciding how to spend new transportation funds.
by Jessica Sabbath
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE: Tysons>>
Goodbye, office park; hello, downtown
Tysons prepares for new growth with opening of four new metro stations.
by Robert Burke
COMMUNITY PROFILE:
Charlottesville>>
Calm after the storm
Attempted shakeup at U.Va. sent tremors through Charlottesville.
by Carlos Santos
Interview >> Teresa Sullivan
President, University of Virginia, Charlotte
Consensus builder
Reinstated president reaches out to board. by Robert Powell
TECHNOLOGY>>
Precision farming
Virginia farmers use technology to improve efficiencies.
by Richard Foster
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