INGRAM'S • December 2006 • Volume 32, No. 12

Features
10 years of Community Care
Ten years ago Ingram’s launchedThe Philanthropy Edition. Since, it hasserved as a favorite annual tradition amongnon-profits and business executives alike.

by
Dale Garrison

Kansas City's Philanthropic Tradition
A century ago, the grand vision of a castof characters transformed a cow town intoa sophisticated city. They paved the streetsof KC and paved the way for fellow entrepreneursand philanthropists to follow.

by
Jack Cashill

Local Heroes
Next Generation Carries onGiving Tradition: Get to know severalof the area’s most exceptional young philanthropistsand how they’re involvementis making a big difference to many.

by
Cecilia Vigliaturo

Passing the Torch
Young leaders carry KC’s giving traditionforward. Get to know severalordinary people and the extraordinarythings they do for their communities.


Ingram's 2006 Philanthropy Industry Outlook Report
by
Jack Cashill

COLumns

BUSINESS & COMMERCE

Small Business Adviser
Doing the Right Thing with an Often
“Overlooked” Asset
by
Scott Blakesley

Of Counsel
Board Service —Is this One Right for You?
by
James H. Bernard, Jr.

Financial Adviser
Giving Wisely:
A Brief Guide for Prospective Donors
by
David Renz

Sales & Marketing
Big Bang Theory
by
Paul J. Welsh

General Editorial

PERSPECTIVES

Editor's Note
A Decade of Philanthropy
by
Joe Sweeney

Between the Lines
The Grinch Takes a Powder
by
Jack Cashill


TALK OF THE TOWN

In the News
Tidbits of Business News


Correspondent
Legislative Updates from the Capitals


Around the Region
Ingram's Monthly Calendar of Events

LIFESTYLE & COMMUNITY

Word of Mouth
This Piggy Packs on Plentiful Pounds

by
Chris Becicka

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