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  • ber of the Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy; a director of the Homeownership Education
  • , is also the founding chair of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, set up in New York by various mem
  • His philanthropy affected substantially several boarding sch
  • He devoted himself to philanthropy after the death of his wife Leonie Carlier,
  • ion of Venice promotes a culture of endowed philanthropy along the Gulf Coast.
  • ounter-measure, Solid Snake and Otacon form Philanthropy, an anti-Metal Gear organization whose goal
  • Her later work included children's books, philanthropy, and giving lectures at American universiti
  • My father was well known for his philanthropy, and I want to follow in his footsteps"
  • ty of life of Muncie, Indiana through their philanthropy and business.
  • Varian operates a corporate philanthropy and charitable giving organization through
  • d organizations to become deeply engaged in philanthropy; and
  • ive in local and Los Angeles civic affairs, philanthropy and politics.
  • ducation, research, and action on behalf of philanthropy and nonprofits in the state.
  • o take off, she further devoted her time to philanthropy and her children.
  • Academic programs related to philanthropy and nonprofit management are attracting fro
  • r husband died, George continued to work in philanthropy and continued to give to and improve the co
  • wider Stanford community and the fields of philanthropy and public service.
  • The Foundation's mission is to promote philanthropy and improve the quality of life for the res
  • Scott M. Davis has ventured in Philanthropy, and Commercial/Residential Real Estate Dev
  • ly of Swiss origin, has a long tradition of philanthropy and cultural enrichment.
  • rded her a prize for her work "Beneficence, philanthropy and charity".
  • Scholar at Stanford University's Center for Philanthropy and Civil Society, and has taught Global En
  • program of events for women to learn about philanthropy and managing their financial life.
  • fluence in Parliament, and their example in philanthropy and moral campaigns, especially against sla
  • s Review Council, the American Institute of Philanthropy, and other organizations for its well-manag
  • is completely overshadowing its once famed philanthropy, and causing lasting social and environment
  • al consciousness led to a fine tradition of philanthropy and public service.
  • The RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service is a research center
  • nity is evident in his commitment to social philanthropy and he has donated more than $200 million o
  • the relationship between philanthropist and philanthropy,” and the Boston Globe states that she is "
  • rong corporate governance and commitment to philanthropy and community involvement.
  • y morality lecture, Trapper's local medical philanthropy, and the ongoing non-secret relationship be
  • ), and Uplifting a People: African American Philanthropy and Education (with Kate Sedgwick).
  • TPI also encourages a positive climate for philanthropy and actively promotes effective giving thro
  • In the cause of philanthropy and temperance he was indefatigable.
  • The Center for the Study of Philanthropy and Voluntarism
  • member, European Union expert panel on Philanthropy and Universities.
  • She followed her father's interest in philanthropy and, in 1731, financially supported a local
  • Even religion and philanthropy are wicked to God to the extent that these
  • Paradise has a philanthropy arm, that offers community services.
  • ible for the school's mascot and to provide philanthropy around the city of Austin, Texas.
  • , environmental affairs, volunteer efforts, philanthropy, as well as The Walt Disney Foundation.
  • He said he views philanthropy as a form of investment.
  • The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University is a leading academic
  • Some of Green's philanthropy at the University of British Columbia (UBC)
  • MC) in 1966 as a classic example of private philanthropy augmented by Government support with a mand
  • n Dance producer Nigel Lythgoe received the Philanthropy Award for his work with “Idol Gives Back” a
  • He received the North Carolina Philanthropy Award in 1995.
  • nited States, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, based on private support.
  • I've deleted a section about Sheikh Zayed's philanthropy being advertised because it is simply untru
  • to his arrest, Dwek was well known for his philanthropy both inside and outside of the Jewish commu
  • chnology in Galway and another in Dublin on philanthropy, bringing together experts from the U.S. an
  • Nagarathars are known for their philanthropy; building temples, and schools and maintain
  • November 2010 - Named Philanthropy Business Leader of the Year Award by the Da
  • Public housing was not only a philanthropy, but also a means to eliminate delinquency,
  • buildings were constructed with the aid of philanthropy by Philip D. Armour, Sr.
  • ors and advisors, the Donors Forum advances philanthropy by serving its members and by promoting an
  • Anne Douglas' first forays into powerhouse philanthropy came on the heels of recovering from breast
  • McFarlin's philanthropy centered on churches and higher education.
  • Patricia, who was prominent in fashion and philanthropy circles in Chicago.
  • bserver, who in 1991 began writing a weekly philanthropy column for that newspaper.
  • orks to educate professional athletes about philanthropy, connect them with charitable causes, recog
  • (Motto: Philanthropy, conviviality and social intercourse.)
  • tuted as an independent, for-profit venture philanthropy corporation.
  • ngage my mind; for the enemies of truth and philanthropy could easily deceive me and make me forgetf
  • s as well as the Fraternity's international philanthropy, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA).
  • members to dance in the popular campus-wide philanthropy, Dance Marathon.
  • Youth philanthropy educates young people about social change i
  • Goergen's philanthropy efforts are prolific, including several lar
  • His obsession with philanthropy emerged from the Jewish tradition of the tz
  • environment, climate change, human rights, philanthropy, employee relations, financial performance
  • y're not ready at this point to think about philanthropy, especially giving away a large piece of th
  • The town holds an annual philanthropy event known as Evening with the Stars.
  • ult, architecture, travelling, linguistics, philanthropy; filled his relatively short life.
  • Christian Science Monitor, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Financial Times, Los Angeles Times, New Re
  • Most of her philanthropy focused on helping Burlington's poor, inclu
  • opher T. Gates is the Executive Director of Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (PACE).
  • Hilfiger founded the school in an effort of philanthropy for the current and inherent educational cr
  • He also dedicated more effort to philanthropy; for example, he gave land for a library an
  • of Christianity, education, literature and philanthropy for the people of New Zealand.
  • ervice to the community through support and philanthropy for the visual arts, conservation organisat
  • irectors at ZeroDivide, a nonprofit venture philanthropy foundation.
  • Fund, a U.S.-based nonprofit global venture philanthropy fund, to provide low-cost maternity service
  • Haslam, who is known for his philanthropy, gave the University its largest gift ever.
  • The American Institute of Philanthropy gave Heifer International an "Open Book Cre
  • azing the no-longer-used structures; Tang's philanthropy gave funds for preservation of these buildi
  • ebate for influencers from business, media, philanthropy, government and non‐profit.
  • r Feed-A-Model, a Los Angeles-based art and philanthropy group that sells art to raise money for cha
  • His financial success and philanthropy has contributed to his prominence in Nigeri
  • Recently this form of philanthropy has become more popular with the advent and
  • As a result of his philanthropy, he was listed in Richard Johnson's Nine Wo
  • Famed locally for his philanthropy, he left money in his will to establish the
  • s led by experts in the fields of business, philanthropy, health, finance, media and professional de
  • His devotions equaled his wide philanthropy, his public acts are his best eulogium."
  • cing the community through volunteerism and philanthropy, his charitable efforts have included the A
  • They were leaders in industry, society and philanthropy in the city of Rock Island.
  • stablished the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a philanthropy, in 1940.
  • to be one of the largest private sources of philanthropy in Australia.
  • n was a great industrialist and involved in philanthropy in the community which included churches, s
  • Philanthropy in this case is defined as anything young p
  • The C.S. Mott Foundation is involved with philanthropy in many countries, including Germany, South
  • ids, Michigan and educated at the School of Philanthropy in New York and at the University of Wiscon
  • and knowledge, and leadership on behalf of philanthropy in Illinois.
  • y Foundation, which aims to encourage local philanthropy in western South Dakota.
  • In addition because of Adolfo's philanthropy in 1950, Pope Pius XII named Adolfo a Knigh
  • nces Cole played a prominent part in social philanthropy in the Cape and worked towards having Colou
  • deline J. Fleischaker, were noted for their philanthropy in the Oklahoma community and the national
  • ily - the Welles, and to Boston, with civic philanthropy in numerous fields.
  • arded the "Golden Peacock Global Award" for philanthropy in emerging economies (2006).
  • to entering politics, she was involved with philanthropy in the exclusive Philadelphia Main Line; in
  • mall portion of the $23 million she gave to philanthropy in her lifetime
  • ster of science in Nonprofit Management and Philanthropy in 2007.
  • ocates (CASA), adopted as the international philanthropy in 1989, are community volunteers who serve
  • nce: Revolutionary Thinkers of 1640 (1942), Philanthropy in England, 1480-1660 (1959), and a 2-volum
  • Philanthropy: In 1987 the Bestway Group established the
  • Developing the culture of philanthropy in the Czech Republic.
  • He was also known for his philanthropy, including Ice Hockey in Harlem.
  • ll administrative services related to their philanthropy, including tax documentation, record keepin
  • became involved in numerous works of public philanthropy, including building an avenue from the Roya
  • n the world of business and in the world of philanthropy, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor,
  • On May 27, 2009, he hosted the Youth Philanthropy Initiative in Toronto.
  • Most of his philanthropy involved starting a number of dermatology p
  • et, or "Mills House No. 1." His devotion to philanthropy involved sitting on the board of directors
  • Youth philanthropy is the donation of time, energy or resource
  • Philanthropy is playing an increasingly significant role
  • orts many philanthropies, but their longest philanthropy is San Francisco's Shalom Bayit, Jewish wom
  • and Children's Hospital, although expansive philanthropy is expected in the future.
  • According to one study, "youth philanthropy is, at the broadest level, youth giving of
  • Considering his philanthropy, it must have been a situation that trouble
  • The Philanthropy Journal offers a free website and email new
  • The Philanthropy Journal is an online magazine that delivers
  • The Philanthropy Journal is a program of the Institute for N
  • In addition to regular news coverage, the Philanthropy Journal publishes six special reports annua
  • religion as a Presbyterian and penchant for philanthropy led him to found more than 100 churches in
  • His consuming interest in Christian philanthropy led him to preach widely in neglected villa
  • in groups dedicated to community service or philanthropy like the Campus Ministry Association and th
  • a columnist for Contribute, the now-defunct philanthropy magazine, and has also written extensively
  • pters of the principal of the five per cent philanthropy model, outlined in the Company's resolution
  • railroad business in 1882 to concentrate on philanthropy near his home in Garrison, New York.
  • Although having a great eye for artwork his philanthropy never guaranteed the rent on time.
  • She is an editor of Gender and Educational Philanthropy: New Perspectives on Funding, Collaboration
  • The Center's concerns include philanthropy, nonprofit organizations, voluntarism, and
  • She stated, "It is not philanthropy, nor is it charity… It is not even social w
  • Holocaust survivors and facilitated by the philanthropy of Steven Cummings.
  • y of Boston Brahmin most remembered for the philanthropy of its members.
  • The award acknowledges exemplary philanthropy of companies and individuals who have a his
  • Such was the great philanthropy of her husband, regarded as Sri Lanka's gre
  • ANAD is a philanthropy of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority.
  • out how to employ all that money either by philanthropy or other means.
  • Philanthropy, or charity--giving something for nothing--
  • are is coming to be regarded as more than a philanthropy or an expression of good will.
  • Connecticut College were built through his philanthropy or the philanthropy of Mary Stillman Harkne
  • The New York School of Applied Philanthropy, originally opened as a six-week summer pro
  • Saw Samuel Truett Cathy's philanthropy page on facesofphilanthropy.com, and notice
  • lative total of 937,618 hours serving local philanthropy partners and national disaster efforts, rep
  • nity to come together and discuss corporate philanthropy, peer to peer.
  • ) or attributes of President Jefferson (viz Philanthropy, Philosphy, and Wisdom Rivers).
  • new data and research relevant to corporate philanthropy, presents inspiring keynote speakers such a
  • he Arts [IFA] is an independent, nationwide philanthropy, professionally managed, and dedicated to s
  • her organizations have created Jewish youth philanthropy programs to provide Jewish teens with oppor
  • of the manifestations of Victorian private philanthropy recognising the limitations of the free mar
  • charity watchdog, the American Institute of Philanthropy, reported in 2009 on a complaint it receive
  • s often criticised for his work, and in the Philanthropy Roundtable, an article about Ferry stated t
  • member his ardent message of patriotism and philanthropy rousing the youth to dedicated service; he
  • ularity due to repeated displays of popular philanthropy, Sadler was affectionately referred to as '
  • UJA is the world's largest local philanthropy, serving over 4.5 million individuals in Ne
  • d at the age of 60 in 1993 and has taken up philanthropy since then.
  • ctor of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy since the organization's founding in 1999.
  • ed in the areas of nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, social entrepreneurship, and volunteerism.
  • His niece Grace Arents continued his philanthropy, spurring the development of St. Andrew's S
  • ried on the Rockefeller family tradition of philanthropy stemming back to her grandfather, John Davi
  • an opportunity for companies to tell their philanthropy story on an internationally recognized day;
  • CECP's annual Corporate Philanthropy Summit convenes up to 250 senior corporate
  • med in Majorca, Spain for the International Philanthropy Summit.
  • arity reported to the American Institute of Philanthropy that Feed the Children requires its partner
  • trustee of the principal family-controlled philanthropy, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
  • Including Anna's philanthropy, the family made possible the residential c
  • ber of the Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Econ
  • le who bring an entrepreneurial approach to philanthropy: they are interested in effecting positive
  • In addition to the Garvans' chemical philanthropy, they donated 10,000 art objects to Yale Un
  • The donor wished to inspire additional philanthropy through his commitment directed to this sig
  • million dollars in 2000 and his subsequent philanthropy through his and his wife's charity, A Glimm
  • The couple is remembered for their philanthropy through the Catherine and William R. "Billy
  • mission is to create thoughtful, effective philanthropy throughout the world.
  • ing out the wishes of her husband and their philanthropy to the City of Davenport and the Episcopal
  • sted a special program on opportunities for philanthropy to help advance the Millennium Development
  • Hill active in service and philanthropy towards the University of North Carolina.
  • (founders of the Hyatt hotel group), whose philanthropy towards the University at large caused the
  • To continue her philanthropy, Twain visited survivors of the Columbine H
  • ademy Trust, a Trustee of the Institute for Philanthropy, Vice President of the National Churches Tr
  • Elizabeth was a pioneer in philanthropy, volunteering a significant portion of her
  • His philanthropy was wide ranging and included art, hospital
  • pected on account of his firm character and philanthropy, was a fearless advocate of his coreligioni
  • The term PRIZE PHILANTHROPY was first coined in 2004 by Dr. Peter H. Di
  • y Monday, New Music Tuesday, Fashion, Art & Philanthropy Wednesday, Sporting Thursday and Feature Fi
  • lished the Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthropy, which is still published today as The Pris
  • Unlike philanthropy, which is completely voluntary, tzedakah is
  • ld: 20 Great Leaders on Strategic Corporate Philanthropy with Carlye Adler (2006)
  • oundation advocates a strategic approach to philanthropy, with strong emphasis placed on leveraging
  • the modern systematic approach of targeted philanthropy with foundations that had a major effect on
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