INGRAM'S • December 2005 • Volume 31, No. 12
Features

Local Heroes

These local heroes are just a sampling of the kind of heroic men and women who represent the far-reaching, philanthropic spirit of the Kansas City community.

by Matt Ehrhorn

 

Relief Agencies Not Surprised by Kansas City's Response

It came as no surprise to those whose job it is to provide relief in times of crisis, but the metropolitan Kansas City area stepped up again during the crisis created by Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast.

by David Smale

 

Is Kansas City Ready for Its 'Katrina'?

Kansas City won't experience a hurricane that places most of the city underwater. We have 360 degrees of options for evacuation if we did face a wide-scale disaster. But a crisis is coming. It's only a matter of time. Most experts agree that the metropolitan area is ready to handle whatever comes our way.

by David Smale

 

INDUSTRY OUTLOOK

Philanthropy Industry Outlook

by Jack Cashill

 

COLumns

BUSINESS & COMMERCE

Small Business Adviser

Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving

by Jesse Palmer

 

Of Counsel

Dying Isn't Necessarily the Worst Thing That Could Happen

by Craig C. Reaves

 

Financial Adviser

Cash Flow Is King!

by Stewart S. Koesten

 

GENERAL EDITORIAL

LIFESTYLE & COMMUNITY

Community Care

Cristo Rey: The School That Works

by Margaret Cashill

 

Corporate Care

Angel Flight Central helps people in need get to where they need to go

by Matt Ehrhorn

 

 

PERSPECTIVES

Editor’s Note

Commercially Speaking, it's the Reason for the Season

by Joe Sweeney

 

Between the Lines

Merry Christmas, Jackson County

by Jack Cashill


SuscribeCorporate KC, Learn more