The "Principles of Accountability for International Philanthropy", a joint initiative of the European Foundation Centre (EFC) and the US Council on Foundations (COF), aims to guide and support funders in making better decisions in pursuing their international missions and objectives, and to provide a framework that will encourage and assist more foundations to get involved internationally. They are the result of a two-year collaborative effort of a 14-member EFC-COF working group, comprising foundations and corporate donors of varying philanthropic styles, experience, traditions, asset and expenditure bases, programmatic interests and geographic areas of activity
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Drawing on the public accountability literature, mainly using Bovens’ concepts of accountability as ...
These principles reflect the collective efforts of a broadly representative working group of charita...
The European Foundation Centre and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation surveyed a sample of Europe-ba...
Despite shared goals, a wide communication and collaboration gap often exists between foundations an...
These voluntary and non-binding Guidelines for Effective Philanthropic Engagement have been develope...
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This paper outlines general characteristics of global philanthropists and highlights areas for stren...
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Foundations are an essential part of our society and our economy. They control billions in assets an...
Through their philanthropy, foundations aspire to achieve a lasting and positive impact on society. ...
Individuals around the world and throughout time have demonstrated a charitable nature. They give of...
Drawing on the public accountability literature, mainly using Bovens’ concepts of accountability as ...
These principles reflect the collective efforts of a broadly representative working group of charita...
The European Foundation Centre and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation surveyed a sample of Europe-ba...
Despite shared goals, a wide communication and collaboration gap often exists between foundations an...
These voluntary and non-binding Guidelines for Effective Philanthropic Engagement have been develope...
Reviewing global challenges such as poverty, HIV/AIDS and civil wars, this paper studies the potenti...
The Panel on the Nonprofit Sector released Principles for Good Governance and Ethical Practice: Guid...
The International Philanthropy Commitment on Climate Change is a call to all foundations, regardless...
The author provides a detailed account of the work of foundation program managers and describes what...
This paper outlines general characteristics of global philanthropists and highlights areas for stren...
Philanthropy promotion has become a subject of increasing interest within civil society over the las...
The creation of a third-party-beneficiary interest is a method to police the actions of entities doi...
Foundations are an essential part of our society and our economy. They control billions in assets an...
Through their philanthropy, foundations aspire to achieve a lasting and positive impact on society. ...
Individuals around the world and throughout time have demonstrated a charitable nature. They give of...
Drawing on the public accountability literature, mainly using Bovens’ concepts of accountability as ...