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1. The known facts of this case is that the director needed help providing a salary for her workers, she got 3 times as much donation as she needed, and at least two of the foundations asked that the money be used for what it was requested.
2. The potential stakeholders are: the agency, grantors, director, and the workers who will get the money.
3. For input, advice, and consultation I would first call the foundations and ask what they would like me to do with the money. I would then discuss it with other agency leaders within the company.
4. My conscience tells me that this situation is a little tricky. You have been given more money than you need and need to figure out what to do with it without violating any


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