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Reports | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Appealing to the enlightened self-interest of partners to reinforce civil society. June 3, 2016. This article first appeared in The Shrinking Space for Civil Society: Philanthropic Perspectives From Across the Globe, a publication by the European Foundation Centre. The closing space for civil […]. Read Article →. Enabling an Independent Not-for-profit Sector. Law and Civil Society. Read post by Adam Pickering. February 2, 2016.
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Enabling an Independent Not-for-profit Sector | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Category Archives: Enabling an Independent Not-for-profit Sector. Appealing to the enlightened self-interest of partners to reinforce civil society. June 3, 2016. This article first appeared in The Shrinking Space for Civil Society: Philanthropic Perspectives From Across the Globe, a publication by the European Foundation Centre. The closing space for civil […]. Read Article →. Enabling an Independent Not-for-profit Sector. Read p...
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Read post by Adam Pickering | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Category Archives: Read post by Adam Pickering. International body removes assumption of CSO terror financing risk. June 30, 2016. The 25th of June 2016 saw a momentous announcement for civil society organisations (CSOs) that few will ever hear of. It might just herald the first step towards securing the […]. Read Article →. Read post by Adam Pickering. June 3, 2016. Read Article →. Enabling an Independent Not-for-profit Sector.
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Cross border giving | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Category Archives: Cross border giving. International body removes assumption of CSO terror financing risk. June 30, 2016. The 25th of June 2016 saw a momentous announcement for civil society organisations (CSOs) that few will ever hear of. It might just herald the first step towards securing the […]. Read Article →. Read post by Adam Pickering. UK Select Committee recommends reporting of foreign donations. January 29, 2016. Boxin...
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Building Trust in Charitable Giving | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Category Archives: Building Trust in Charitable Giving. What should civil society expect from the UK Anti-Corruption Summit? May 12, 2016. As government officials and finance professionals meet at the global anti-corruption summit orchestrated by UK Prime Minister David Cameron, they should be thinking not just about how to protect […]. Read Article →. Building Trust in Charitable Giving. January 29, 2016. Read Article →. Building...
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Why Are Some Countries More Generous? It is more complicated than you think | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Why Are Some Countries More Generous? It is more complicated than you think. June 25, 2015. In Enabling an Independent Not-for-profit Sector. Differences in giving are not easy to explain – image form the World Bank Collection via Flickr. This article first appeared. In The European on 18th June 2015 as part of their series of opinion pieces under the theme; “ The Culture of Charity. Using data from the Gallup World Poll. You need...
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World Giving Index | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Category Archives: World Giving Index. Myanmar is the most generous country in the world. November 13, 2015. The CAF World Giving Index 2015 has found that a larger proportion of Burmese people give money to charity every month than any other country on earth by far. […]. Read Article →. Read post by Adam Pickering. 2015 World Giving Index published. November 11, 2015. Read Article →. Read post by Adam Pickering. June 25, 2015.
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Midlle class giving | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Category Archives: Midlle class giving. Gross Domestic Philanthropy: An international analysis of GDP, tax and giving. February 2, 2016. Comparing charitable contributions as a proportion of GDP challenges assumptions On February 2nd the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) published a paper which compares the amount given to charitable causes […]. Read Article →. Read post by Adam Pickering. Why Are Some Countries More Generous? Read p...
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Study shows how a western concept of charity undervalues South African generosity | Future World Giving
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Unlocking the potential of global philanthropy. About Future World Giving. Study shows how a western concept of charity undervalues South African generosity. April 21, 2015. In Building Trust in Charitable Giving. Read post by Adam Pickering. South Africa believes it can make a difference. Image by Jonathan Gill via Flickr. It is often observed that by applying western conceptions of charity in assessing non western nations, we might be undervaluing the innate strengths and capacities of civil society.