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An ever-greater choice of ethical finance products is not matched by the barriers to growth and gaps that still remain in the sector finds a new report on ethical financial...

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According to new research by the Carnegie UK Trust into the future of civil society the widening gulf between rich and poor could lead to changes in UK philanthropy.

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The first large-scale survey to focus exclusively on the ‘ultra-wealthy’ is being backed by the Gates Foundation.

The objectives of the study, The Joys and Dilemmas of Wealth, to be carried...

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Do companies that do the right thing make better investments than those that don't?

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Stanford University’s Center for Social Innovation executive programmes adapt business knowledge and experience to the challenges faced by the non-profit and public sectors. Through the following programmes the school's goal...

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Climate change is now both a public and political priority and a pressing question is why isn’t more funding going to combat global warming?

The September 2007 issue of Alliance magazine’s...

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In an effort to encourage more giving the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) has sought government support for a campaign to motivate independent financial advisers (IFAs) to ask their clients whether...

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Social investment is a rapidly developing field attracting considerable policy interest, but as yet little research, and the ESRC and the Skoll Centre are sponsoring four interdisciplinary seminars to explore...

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The European Association for Planned Giving’s (EAPG) winter conference, ‘Optimising Philanthropy’, will be held on the November 19th.

EAPG seeks to bridge the divide between professional advisors, charities, and fundraisers to...

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GIVING, the International Journal on Philanthropy and Social Innovation published twice yearly in English and Italian, is seeking submissions for publication in its March 2008 issue on Social Entrepreneurship.

The Journal...

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