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  • Join us at the Women's Summit and write the next chapter in Black Philanthropy's future.

    Jackie Copeland-Carson: August Is Black Philanthropy Month: Celebrating Our Culture of Giving for New Times Jackie Copeland-Carson 2011

  • Philanthropy's New Prototype by James Surowiecki about Negroponte's philanthropy is worth a read.

    the intel dream compared with the OLPC dream Bill Kerr 2007

  • Philanthropy's New Prototype by James Surowiecki about Negroponte's philanthropy is worth a read.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Bill Kerr 2007

  • You are already actively engaged in building better communities and a concrete demonstration of this is that many of you support the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy's Imagine initiative.

    Shedding Light On A Hidden Sector 2004

  • Reform, and Rights, and sweet Philanthropy's cares.

    The New Penelope and Other Stories and Poems Frances Fuller Victor 1864

  • Mr. Koch is tied with his brother Charles as the fifth wealthiest American in Forbes magazine's most recent ranking, and came in 45th in the Chronicle of Philanthropy's list of donors who gave the most in 2010.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL COOPER 2011

  • Philanthropy's Promise is a voluntary effort to celebrate and encourage grantmaking that prioritizes and empowers underserved communities.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Aaron Dorfman 2011

  • Median compensation among the organizations that participated in the Chronicle of Philanthropy's annual survey examining pay of the country's wealthiest charities and foundations was $361,538 in 2008 - but the median compensation among hospital executives was $848,802.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • An interactive look at the Chronicle of Philanthropy's annual ranking of the

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  • I mapped the Catalogue of Philanthropy's figures for 1996, 2000, and 2004 because these years coincided with Presidential Elections were you would be able to see which states were red (conservative) or blue (liberal).

    Planet Geospatial 2009

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