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The%20Chronicle%20of%20Philanthropy<%2Fa>,%20a%20newspaper%20that%20covers%20nonprofit%20organizations.%20Tough%20times%20have%20compelled%20small-business%20owners%20like%20Mr.%20Gumas%20to%20rethink%20long-held%20business%20practices.%20But%20many%20are%20finding%20creative%20ways%20to%20continue%20their%20support%20for%20good%20causes%20—%20a%20practice%20that%20can%20have%20positive%20side%20effects.%20Here%20are%20some%20suggestions%20based%20on%20the%20experiences%20of%20small-business%20owners.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Fdespite-struggles-entrepreneurs-find-ways-give-back%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="17617" type="icon_link">
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By the end of 2008, some 60 percent of small-business owners like Mr. Gumas reported that the economic downturn had affected their charitable giving, according to a study whose sponsors included The Chronicle of Philanthropy, a newspaper that covers nonprofit organizations. Tough times have compelled small-business owners like Mr. Gumas to rethink long-held business practices. But many are finding creative ways to continue their support for good causes — a practice that can have positive side effects. Here are some suggestions based on the experiences of small-business owners.
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