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In this insightful presentation, Rip Rapson, President and CEO of the Philanthropy Forum at the University of Pittsburgh, explores the intersection of public pensions and Detroit's bankruptcy crisis. He examines the role of philanthropy in supporting vulnerable communities amidst financial turmoil and highlights innovative strategies being employed to address these complex challenges. This engaging discussion, held on April 8, 2014, sheds light on the responsibilities of philanthropic organizations in revitalizing Detroit and improving the lives of its residents.
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Diego Rivera, Public Pensions and Detroit’s Bankruptcy: What’s Philanthropy Doing in the Middle?Rip Rapson, President and CEOPhilanthropy Forum at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International AffairsO’Hara Student Center April 8, 2014