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| Date | Author | Section | Category | Summary |
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| Summer 2008 | Articles | Philanthropy & Responsible Investing |
We’ve Arrived. Now What?
Although the donor-advised fund industry is in a high-growth phase, all boats will rise if we worry less about competing with each other and instead find ways to work together. By Kim Wright-Violich, president of Schwab Charitable. |
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| Opinion & Analysis | Philanthropy & Responsible Investing | Fundraising Fuels Social Change | ||
| Summer 2008 | Articles | Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing |
The Equity Capital Gap
For-profit businesses can efficiently and quickly raise large amounts of money to fund growth and innovation by tapping equity capital—money that people invest in a company in return for ownership and a share of profits. The nonprofit world has no corollary, making it difficult, costly, and time-consuming to raise money. In this article the author explores ways that nonprofits and funders can create their own version of equity capital, and, just as important, develop an equity approach to doing business. |
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| Opinion & Analysis | Philanthropy & Responsible Investing | Why Do People Really Give to Charity? | ||
| Summer 2008 | Articles | Education • Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing |
Taking Stock of Venture Philanthropy
In the early, heady days of the venture philanthropy movement, its proponents touted it as revolutionary, while critics said it was just old wine in new bottles. The experiences of the Center for Venture Philanthropy show that the truth lies somewhere in between: Venture philanthropy is no miracle cure, yet it can be particularly good at building strong organizations, knitting together new networks, and shrinking the power gap between funders and grantees. |
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| Opinion & Analysis | Philanthropy & Responsible Investing | One Click Giving Infrastructure | ||
| Summer 2008 | Articles | Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing |
Reimagining Microfinance
Critics of microfinance institutions (MFIs) ask them to choose between helping the poor or making money for investors, but this is a false choice. MFIs can have their impact and profit, too, says the author, the CEO of the Grameen Foundation. He sketches a new vision of microfinance as a platform, not a product; one that relies on high volumes, not high margins, and that uses limits on private benefit, holistic performance standards, and third-party certification to help MFIs meet both their bottom lines. |
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| Summer 2008 | Articles | Education • Corporate Social Responsiblity • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing |
C-Level Diversity
How to get more racial minorities into corner offices. |
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| Summer 2008 | Articles | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing |
Don’t Save; Be Saved
Conservative Protestants are poorer partly because of their religion. |
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| Summer 2008 | Articles | Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing |
Review: Creating a World Without Poverty
Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohammad Yunus aims for a more just society for all. |
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| Spring 2008 | Articles | Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing |
The BOP Beckons
Why grassroots design will determine the winners in developing markets.
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| Opinion & Analysis | Philanthropy & Responsible Investing | The Poster Child for Failure in Philanthropy | ||
| Opinion & Analysis | Philanthropy & Responsible Investing | Vision, Leadership, and Partnership | ||
| Opinion & Analysis | Philanthropy & Responsible Investing | Bloggers Cover the Council on Foundations Annual Conference | ||
| Opinion & Analysis | Philanthropy & Responsible Investing | Philanthropy 2.0: A Video Q&A | ||
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