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Reference books are always useful. In this list some books have been reviewed whilst others are listed as recommended reading.

Seven Pillars of Philanthropy (2013)
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By:
Laurence Brady
Pioneering Philanthropy (2013)
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The website has been developed in collaboration with the UK Community Foundations and NPC incorporating content drawn from Philanthropy UK and EAPG websites.

The interactive Guide to Giving and Giving Advice sections are based on content from  'A Guide to Giving' Philanthropy UK's inpirational handbook, first published in 2003, which has played an important role in the development of philanthropy in the UK and beyond. The interactive framework was developed by NPC.