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Reflections on the 9th EVPA Conference by Etienne Eichenberger The spectrum of philanthropy is wide and the boundaries between activities are becoming less rigid. As a philanthropy advisor and leader...
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Corporate Philanthropy: It Is No Longer About Charity (Nor Should It Be) by Alice Korngold Multinational corporations have the global footprint, financial and human resources, and profit incentive to solve...
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Real or Fake: Luxury Brand Corporate Philanthropy by Catherine Walker I love the Gucci brand. So much so that I have a rather bad fake Gucci watch to prove it...
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Cause for Thought by Vanessa Friedman This article first appeared in the Financial Times, How To Spend It Magazine on December 7, 2013. Copyright 2013 The Financial Times Ltd. All...
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A Co-Creation Apprach to Social and Business Impact. Today’s Approach is not the Approach of Tomorrow by Arnaud Mourot and Sarah Jefferson Today’s global challenges, such as climate change, overburdened...
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If Not Now, When? 2014 BNP Paribas Individual Philanthropy Index: Measuring the Commitment to Giving Around the World by Kasia Moreno For the second year in a row, BNP Paribas...
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Family Philanthropy: A Look at France by Arthur Gautier Associated with a global surge in private wealth over the past decades, philanthropy has blossomed and become more visible in many...
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The Revolution on the Frontiers of Philanthropy and Social Investment by Lester M. Salamon With the resources of both governments and traditional philanthropy barely growing or in decline, yet the...
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Philanthropy Impact makes sense of and inspires of philanthropy across borders, sectors and causes. To match this mission we created an issues-based magazine covering the depth and breadth of the...
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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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