The “white man” whereas clause is obviously controversial, and maybe the discussion would be more productive if we just considered how student unions should organize their philanthropic efforts in general. …
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New from Council on Foundations: Thought > Action > Impact: An e-journal of Philanthropic Ideas. We intend this bi-monthly journal to be a valued and dynamic forum for differing views on issues relevant to the philanthropic field.
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… Capital Missions (Susan Davis) · Capital Missions Company — Networking Socially Responsible Investors · Carnegie Reporter · Catalogue For Philanthropy: Massachussetts · Catalogue for Philanthropy:Greater Washington, DC …
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THE CANADIAN PRESS Jonathan Hayward. VANCOUVER, B.C. — The leader of the world’s 15 million Ismaili Muslims says Canada’s pluralism is a model to the world. The Aga Khan is in Vancouver today, ending a four-city Canadian tour in …
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As retailers try to stand out in the race for thinner wallets…some coupons and promotions may be further tied to charitable donations/philanthropy, as an added incentive for sluggish customers. This may be particularly smart marketing …
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You can read all of their great advice over on the Chronicle of Philanthropy – but for a real life example, I encourage you to take a look at what’s happening at Tweetsgiving. The idea is simple: …
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Around the world, people are thinking about women’s issues from an international perspective today, November 25, designated by the UN as Around the world, people are thinking about women’s issues from an international perspective today, …
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Firms tend to do their philanthropy separately and for good reason. Maybe a philanthropy option should be built into the Dragons’ Den rules as a life line to be given once during the season, but Kevin O’Leary is right: feeling for a …
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The foundation covers four sectors: knowledge and education, culture, entrepreneurship and philanthropy. He is the Vice Chairman of the Inaugural Summit on the Global Agenda. The Summit is held in partnership with the World Economic …
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But I think the future of black soul looks grim. Jazz used to be the exclusive domain of black people the US, nowadays the scene is packed with white musicians from Europe. Even black people call jazz ‘the white man’s music’. …
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