History of philanthropy

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Understanding how people have used money to do good in the past may help donors to do more good in the future. For this reason, the Open Philanthropy Project has commissioned several reports on the history of philanthropy.philanthropy.[1] Their research suggests that it may be more effective to be ambitious, to found new organizations, and to build movements advocating for policy change.[2]

Open Philanthropy (2021) History of philanthropy, Open Philanthropy.

 

HistPhil.HistPhil. An online publication on the history of philanthropy.

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HistPhil. An online publication on the history of philanthropy.

Understanding how people have used money to do good in the past may help donors to do more good in the future. For this reason, the Open Philanthropy Project has commissioned several reports on the history of philanthropy (Open Philanthropy 2021).philanthropy.[1] Their research suggests that it may be more effective to be ambitious, to found new organizations, and to build movements advocating for policy change (Karnofsky 2012).change.[2]

BibliographyFurther reading

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    Open Philanthropy (2021) History of philanthropy, Open Philanthropy.
    The

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    Karnofsky, Holden (2012) Philanthropy’s success stories, Open Philanthropy Project’s overview., March 1.

For this reason, the Open Philanthropy Project has commissioned several reports on the history of philanthropy (Open Philanthropy Project 2016)2021). Their research suggests that it may be more effective to be ambitious, to found new organizations, and to build movements advocating for policy change (Karnofsky 2012).

Further readingBibliography

Karnofsky, Holden (2012) Philanthropy’s success stories, Open Philanthropy, March 1.
A summary of OpenPhil's main takeaways from the casebook for The Foundation: A Great American Secret*, Secret, by Joel Fleishman, Scott Kohler and Steven Schindler.*

Karnofsky, Holden (2012) Philanthropy’s success stories, Open Philanthropy, March 1.
A summary of OpenPhil's main takeaways from the casebook for The Foundation: A Great American Secret_ Secret*, by Joel Fleishman, Scott Kohler and Steven Schindler._*

Karnofsky, Holden. 2012.Holden (2012) Philanthropy’s success stories., Open Philanthropy, March 1.
A summary of OpenPhil's main takeaways from the casebook for The Foundation: A Great American Secret_ , by Joel Fleishman, Scott Kohler and Steven Schindler._

Open Philanthropy Project. 2016.(2021) History of Philanthropy.philanthropy, Open Philanthropy.
The Open Philanthropy Project’s overview.

Understanding how people have used money to do good in the past may help donors to do more good in the future.

For this reason, the Open Philanthropy Project has commissioned several reports on the history of philanthropy (Open Philanthropy Project 2016). Their research suggests that it may be more effective to be ambitious, to found new organizations, and to build movements advocating for policy change (Karnofsky 2012).

Further reading

Karnofsky, Holden. 2012. Philanthropy’s success stories.
A summary of OpenPhil's main takeaways from the casebook for The Foundation: A Great American Secret_ , by Joel Fleishman, Scott Kohler and Steven Schindler._

Open Philanthropy Project. 2016. History of Philanthropy.
The Open Philanthropy Project’s overview.