This discussion guide is designed to help you think through the concepts presented in Robert Hughe's monograph, Philanthropies Working Together, and consider how you might apply them in the everyday practice of philanthropy. The guide contains a checklist designed to help funders assess whether the conditions are in place for successful collaboration as well as four case scenarios illustrating common dynamics in multi-funder initiatives.
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BackgroundLiver resection for secondary malignancy has become the standard of care in appropriately ...
BackgroundDuodenal webs usually give rise to symptoms of gastric outlet obstruction in infancy, but ...
In his pioneering History of Portraiture in Wax, Julius von Schlosser traced back the age-old histor...
AbstractIn this paper we look at the phenomenon of autocomputability of infinite binary sequences. W...
The article has two main aims: 1) the discussion of some contemporary interpretations of the last ch...
Abstract: In this paper I use or refer to a lot of metaphors, like "Brutus" for Kuhn, "Trojan Horse"...
Recent combinatorial algorithms for linear programming can also be applied to certain non-linear pro...
This paper analyzes entrepreneurial behavior in the Ancient Regime and examines a particularly long-...
An application developed in the Section of Access to Document (SAD) of the Library of the University...
AbstractETI is an Electronic Tool Integration platform designed for project-oriented, domain-specifi...
Studies of abnormal populations provide a rare opportunity for examining relationships between cogni...
Death receptors are a growing family of transmembrane proteins that can detect the presence of speci...
AbstractSubtyping is a central notion in object-oriented programming. In this paper we investigate h...
One of the most remarkable discoveries during the last years in the field of Alternative Medicine ...
AbstractHammurabi is a software application designed to help the UNIX system administrator to evalua...
BackgroundLiver resection for secondary malignancy has become the standard of care in appropriately ...
BackgroundDuodenal webs usually give rise to symptoms of gastric outlet obstruction in infancy, but ...
In his pioneering History of Portraiture in Wax, Julius von Schlosser traced back the age-old histor...