June 06, 2006 (Computerworld) -- Historically, only the Rockefellers and Carnegies of the world launched charitable foundations. That's partly because you needed a lot of money to pay a staff to run a foundation and provide the necessary back-office support to collect and monitor charitable donations.
But Daniel M. Schley saw the Internet as an opportunity to help families and other organizations with more moderate means to establish charitable funds. In 2000, Schley helped launch Foundation Source , a Fairfield, Conn.-based provider of support services for private foundations, including back-office systems and online assistance.
Computerworld's Thomas Hoffman spoke with Schley about Foundation Source's charter and current market conditions."
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