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

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. Robin Hood, founded by Tudor Investment Corp.’s
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