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December 14, 2020 | by CA | Feature
Study also shows that charitable giving for these organizations reached $7.1 billion but represents less than 2% of total giving by Shari Finnell, editor, Not for Profit News When more than 3 million people around the globe gathered on Jan. 21, 2017, in support of the Women’s March on Washington, it was designated among the […]
Tags: Charitable Giving, domestic violence, IU School of Philanthropy, women
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January 9, 2017 | by CA | Feature, Fundraising
By Bruce DeBoskey, The DeBoskey Group, The Denver Post Last year was a great year for philanthropy. It included record levels of giving and impact investing and more strategic approaches to charitable efforts. This year, 2017, will likely launch its own unique trends. I’ll be watching for these highlights: 1. Reduced tax incentives for giving […]
Tags: donor-advised funds, tax incentives, trends, women
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January 11, 2016 | by CA | Feature, Fundraising
By Bruce DeBoskey, The DeBoskey Group, for The Denver Post | With record levels of giving, new approaches to marshaling philanthropic assets for impact, and better approaches to philanthropic strategy, 2015 was a great year for philanthropy. This trend will continue in 2016. Increasingly, leaders in businesses, foundations and families understand that philanthropy is more […]
Tags: democratized, impact investing, innovative structures, philanthropy, PRIs, strategically-driven, trends, women
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