They could certainly afford to donate bigger sums, but something seems to be holding them back.
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A nonprofit helping wealthy young progressives become active philanthropists has gained new life under the Trump administration.
The debate over the future of healthcare is obscuring a more pedestrian reality: Insurance may handle most costs, but many Americans still need to turn to charity for help when they get sick.
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