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1940 At Oglethorpe University’s Hearst Hall in Atlanta, school president Thornwell Jacobs presided at the sealing of the Crypt of Civilization time capsule, joined by RCA president David Sarnoff and … read more
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Oct.
4, 2011 - The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) is pleased to announce
that it has been awarded Charity Navigator's coveted 4-star rating for
sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and
transparency.
Based on four out of a possible four stars, this
award recognizes GHS's efforts to execute its mission in a fiscally
responsible way, adhering to good governance and other best practices
that minimize the chance of unethical activities. Approximately a
quarter of all Charity Navigator evaluated charities receive a 4-star
rating, indicating that GHS exceeds industry standards and outperforms
most other similar charities in America.
Charity Navigator,
America's premier charity evaluator, highlights the work of efficient,
ethical and open charities, while providing donors with essential
information needed to give them greater confidence in the charitable
choices they make.
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ATLANTA: 260 14th St., NW, Ste. A-148, Atlanta, GA 30318
1940 At Oglethorpe University’s Hearst Hall in Atlanta, school president Thornwell Jacobs presided at the sealing of the Crypt of Civilization time capsule, joined by RCA president David Sarnoff and … read more