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Is addressing inequality through philanthropy a paradox?  

January 30, 2020by givingthought 2 Comments

The super rich are increasingly being held up as examples of extreme inequality. Many would argue that when billionaires show concern about such issues they are simply paying lip service. […]

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Impact Investing, Philanthro-capitalism, Philanthropy, Read post by Adam Pickering
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Should we leave philanthropy to the rich?

October 29, 2020by givingthought 2 Comments

Steve Siebold thinks that only the rich should engage in charitable giving. Here is why he is completely wrong.   Credit to Nonprofit Quarterly for the article that they published […]

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Impact Investing, Midlle class giving, Philanthro-capitalism, Philanthropy, Read post by Adam Pickering
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The Clinton Global Initiative exposes disunity on the role of global capitalism in development

October 3, 2020by givingthought 1 Comment

The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) has exposed disagreements amongst leaders about the role of big business in development … and that is ultimately a good thing.   The CGI, a […]

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Capitalism, Impact Investing, International Development, Philanthro-capitalism, Read post by Adam Pickering
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UK’s Social Stock Exchange is planning to list international companies

September 3, 2020by givingthought Leave a comment

The UK’s Social Stock Exchange (SSE), an online portal seeking to link investors with companies that are making a positive social impact, is planning to expand its membership to international […]

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CAF at the Nexus Global Youth Summit 2013

August 1, 2020by givingthought Leave a comment

My experience of attending the Nexus Global Youth Summit at the United Nations in New York is analogous with the story of the movement itself in that it all happened […]

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Download report 1 – ‘Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy’

Our first report aims to estimate the possible extent of charitable giving around the world if governments and the voluntary sector were to harness the potential of the huge expansion of the middle classes.

Dowlnload report 2: Building Trust in Charitable Giving

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Future World Giving: Building Trust in Charitable Giving

Download Report 3: Enabling an Independent Not-For-Profit Sector

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‘Future World Giving: Enabling an Independent Not-For-profit Sector’ warns that poor legislation on not-for-profit campaigning and independence could jeopardise efforts to promote giving among new generations of middle class people emerging across the world, which otherwise could contribute up to $224 billion a year to good causes by 2030.

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