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On Monday 21 October 2013, The Genesis Prize Foundation announced New York City Mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg as the first recipient of the USD1m Genesis Prize, an award popularly dubbed...

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Social investment is the use of finance to tackle difficult social issues without placing the burden on the taxpayer. It connects people with money to charities and social enterprises which...

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Howard Buffett’s book Forty Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World could have been a vanity project about his philanthropic work to reduce world hunger. Instead,...

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Women Give 2013, offers new insights on Charitable Giving by Girls and Boys. The USA based research report is the fourth in a series of research reports conducted at the...

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A new study from the USA reveals disconnects in the philanthropic conversation between HNW individuals and professional advisors which centre on the initiation and substance of the philanthropic conversations. 

The...

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Giving Evidence has launched a project to find out if lessons can be learnt from medicine about improving performance that could help improve education in less developed countries.

“Medicine is...

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Global Impact has released its research report, Giving Beyond Borders: A Study of Global Giving by U.S. Corporations.  The study, commissioned by Global Impact and researched and written...

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Philanthropy Impact would like to congratulate this year’s recipients of the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy:

Sir Tom Hunter, the British entrepreneur whom the Sunday Times called Scotland’s first home-grown...

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On August 18, 2013, Rebecca Bundhun, wrote in The National, that India's move towards making companies engage in philanthropy has prompted confusion among many firms and has not been...

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http://www.hjcnewmedia.com/nextgencanadiangiving2013/

2013 Next Generation of Canadian Giving  uncovers the preferred giving and communication channels of four generations of Canadian donors: Generation Y (18-32); Generation X (33-48); Baby Boomers...

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