How do African foundations mobilize monetary and non monetary resources (methods, strategies)? Who contributes to their budget (individuals, organizations, businesses, members, boards) and to which extent (percentage of local resources versus foreign ones)? What limitations and obstacles do African foundations face in their resources mobilization policies and practices (lack of information, lack of strategic planning, and lack of skills)? Are they financially sustainable? To address those questions, we conduct a comparative analysis of five (5) foundations evolving in West Africa
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Africa's people share deep-rooted values of social solidarity, human dignity, and inter-personal con...
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The exportation of institutions from develo...
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This report presents the findings from a qualitative empirical research undertaken by the West Afric...
Africa's people share deep-rooted values of social solidarity, human dignity, and inter-personal con...
The purpose of foreign aid, the administered transfer of resources from a donor country, internation...
This study investigates the financial conditions of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) in Africa with em...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The exportation of institutions from develo...
Summarizes findings about strategies for funding African nongovernmental organizations directly or t...
This is a discussion of philanthropy in Africa in its many manifestations and how it seeks to addres...
Over the last few years we have begun to see the emergence of more strategic philanthropy, the growt...
This article focuses on how building on existing traditions of solidarity is challenging the convent...
NGOs re confirmed to be key actors in Africa’s developing economies as they address both social and ...
Despite the availability of a wide range of literature on what is can be construed to be philanthrop...
The article reports on determinants for funding oflocal NGOs in uganda. I revelas that NGOs that rec...
Globally, many development organizations both in the public and private sector need resources to hel...
As African organizations operate according to universal principles (Western) while such principles o...
In contrast to the highly developed countries and some developing regions, Africa highly depends on ...
This report presents the findings from a qualitative empirical research undertaken by the West Afric...
Africa's people share deep-rooted values of social solidarity, human dignity, and inter-personal con...
The purpose of foreign aid, the administered transfer of resources from a donor country, internation...