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 By Allison Fine | 5/8/08 |
Setting Green As Practice: Building Affordable Housing for Family Sustainability By DeShele Dorsey | 5/8/08 | There was a time when green was simply an adjective that described foliage, the wide rolling hills of Ireland, a child's favorite color in a box of crayons or perhaps the latest fall cashmere sweater. But today, green has an entirely new purpose, and it is serious business. Read More »
Growing Up Global: Corporate Philanthropies Emerge in the East By Susan Raymond, Ph.D. | 5/1/08 | This is the fourth in a five part series on trends in the organization and flow of local philanthropy in regions around the world. The emphasis is not on the transfer of U.S. philanthropy abroad, but rather on the re-investment of local philanthropic resources on the local societal commons of a growing number of nations. Read More »
Building a Billion Dollar Bridge to Philanthropy By Susan Carey Dempsey | 4/25/08 |
Remember Ted Turner's pledge of $1 billion to the United Nations? At the time, it was groundbreaking on several levels. Not only were 10-figure philanthropic commitments from an individual exceedingly rare, but the notion of the United Nations as a beneficiary did not exist.. Read More »
Big Gifts, Big Ideas, Big Impact: A Conversation with Today's Philanthropists By Prescott Loveland | 5/1/08 |
Family Foundation Giving Up Sharply By Kate Golden | 4/25/08 |
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