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How businesses can give back meaningfully without utilizing big bucks | New Pittsburgh Courier

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David Radlo The COVID-19 pandemic curtailed some businesses’ ability to contribute to charitable causes. The crisis affected the bottom lines of U.S. small businesses in particular, many of them on a modest budget to begin with, preventing some of them from being philanthropic or as giving as they would like. But there are ways to … Continued

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