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Philanthropy and Foundations

Shouldn’t, Wouldn’t, Couldn’t? Analyzing the Involvement of Oligarchs’ Philanthropy Foundations in the Ukrainian Protests of 2013-14

Shouldn’t, Wouldn’t, Couldn’t? Analyzing the Involvement of Oligarchs’ Philanthropy Foundations in the Ukrainian Protests of 2013-14

... philanthropic foundations during the Maidan protests and the institutional barriers that such foundations might face in a situation of socio-political turmoil? Access to material resources significantly ...

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The "De Medici New Generation": The Italian Foundations' Collections and Philanthropy in the Third Millennium

The "De Medici New Generation": The Italian Foundations' Collections and Philanthropy in the Third Millennium

... Bank Foundations’ pursuing of public interest initiatives, in particular in the Cultural and artistic sector, implies a wide range of evaluation methods 10 used in order to select ...that Foundations take ...

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A Will in Search of a Way: Philanthropy in Education in Peru

A Will in Search of a Way: Philanthropy in Education in Peru

... education philanthropy reemerged with a focus on ...Broad Foundations—sought to inject greater accountability and market-oriented principles into their efforts (Tompkins-Stange, ...

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Philanthropy and community development : the vital signs of community foundation?

Philanthropy and community development : the vital signs of community foundation?

... community foundations’ establishment in Cleveland, USA, in 1914, they appear ‘the least studied form of philanthropy’ (Sacks, 2014, ...large foundations, funded from strong, narrowly-sourced ...

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Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility in American History

Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility in American History

... philanthropic foundations as managed like business enterprises and as pioneering modern forms of ...'scientific philanthropy' practiced by the foundations set up by Carnegie, Rockefeller, Rosenwald, ...

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Foundations, philanthropy and international journalism

Foundations, philanthropy and international journalism

... ‘impact’. Foundations want to know whether the programmes they fund are making a difference; and there has been increasing pressure over the last two decades on grant recipients to evidence their impact (see ...

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Mapping Philanthropic Foundations’ Characteristics: towards an international integrative framework of foundation types

Mapping Philanthropic Foundations’ Characteristics: towards an international integrative framework of foundation types

... (2012) Philanthropy Classification System (PCS), it can be seen that foundations’ fields of activities are ...within foundations’ umbrella bodies and associations a self-clustering of ...

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Corporate philanthropy in the UK and US: the impact of cycles, strategy and CEO succession

Corporate philanthropy in the UK and US: the impact of cycles, strategy and CEO succession

... and foundations investigated in a report by the Charity Commission (2009b) stated that, in the face of the tough times that charities were facing, it was “wrong to reduce funding in face of need”; at the same ...

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The Idiosyncrasy of Israeli Philanthropy Government Interaction

The Idiosyncrasy of Israeli Philanthropy Government Interaction

... standardize philanthropy activities in ...the foundations in ...for foundations to actively and positively invest their resources under the cur- rent political ...

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Elite Rivalry: Government and Philanthropy in Israel

Elite Rivalry: Government and Philanthropy in Israel

... Fleishman (2007) [12] questions foundations’ motivations in his book “The Foundation”. For the simple question “why they give?” Fleishman (2007) [12] lists 6 of the most frequent motivations. He notes that founda- ...

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A New 'New' Philanthropy : from impetus to impact

A New 'New' Philanthropy : from impetus to impact

... private foundations that enable wealthy elites to shelter wealth from taxation, pay excessive compensation to their trustees or waste large amounts of money on ineffective ...of philanthropy are a lively ...

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Corporate philanthropy through the lens of ethical subjectivity

Corporate philanthropy through the lens of ethical subjectivity

... The dispersed geographical scale on which tour operators conduct their business, does often not allow for a locally situated approach to philanthropy. This requires an increasing attention to the role that ...

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The Relationship between Job Burnout, Organizational Citizenship Behavior, and Staff Performance in State Tax Organization

The Relationship between Job Burnout, Organizational Citizenship Behavior, and Staff Performance in State Tax Organization

... Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) was first proposed by Bateman and Organ in early 1980s. Despite the fact that these behaviors were sometimes neglected in traditional evaluations and appraisals of occupational ...

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The value added approach of contemporary entrepreneurial philanthropy

The value added approach of contemporary entrepreneurial philanthropy

... Following on from these-value added elements, philanthropists act as gatekeeper’s to other significant individuals who are located in commerce, development, political and philanthropy networks and whose resources ...

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Caucasian policy of the USA: Doctrinal and conceptual foundations

Caucasian policy of the USA: Doctrinal and conceptual foundations

... From this point, the significance of South Caucasus region for USA are the followings:  Maintaining the security of independent states in the regionas a vital element in the regional st[r] ...

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Philanthropy in Britain during the First World War

Philanthropy in Britain during the First World War

... Voluntary action in Britain during the war acted as an integrating mechanism between social classes that helped initiate changes in the relationship between ‘top-down’ philanthropy and ‘bottom-up’ mutual aid and ...

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An Occupation-Based Approach to Management of Concussion: Guidelines for Practice

An Occupation-Based Approach to Management of Concussion: Guidelines for Practice

... conceptual foundations of the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance-E (CMOP-E) (Polatajko, Townsend, & Craik, 2007) with the current international consensus statement guidelines on the management of ...

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Entrepreneurial philanthropy in the 21st Century : the role of entrepreneurial capital in contemporary practice

Entrepreneurial philanthropy in the 21st Century : the role of entrepreneurial capital in contemporary practice

... contemporary philanthropy is their recognition of the growing divide between the world’s richest and poorest and the need to and the benefits of addressing the root causes of economic and social ...services, ...

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Band Aid revisited : humanitarianism, consumption, and philanthropy in the 1980s

Band Aid revisited : humanitarianism, consumption, and philanthropy in the 1980s

... Geldof worked tirelessly to overcome bureaucratic hurdles and secure these partnerships. The active involvement of so many transnational corporations also signalled a growing wider enthusiasm for corporate ...

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Finance, philanthropy and the hospital: Metropolitan hospitals 1850-1898

Finance, philanthropy and the hospital: Metropolitan hospitals 1850-1898

... leaving philanthropy, in cooperation with local government, to ‘superintend most moral, charitable, education and welfare services’/ Where the reality of government action did not match this ideal and was ...

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