Giving Is Shriveling

Charities that rely on the benevolence of hedge funds are feeling the pinch.

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Charities that rely on the benevolence and performance of hedge funds are feeling the pinch.

The mighty Robin Hood Foundation, the largest and best-known hedge-fund-related charity, raised $56.5 million at its annual fundraiser this year, $15.5 million less than it did in 2007.

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