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Human Rights Forum
The Human Rights forum, to be held in Redwood City CA next April is a project of the World Affairs Council, aiming to build a community of philanthropists committed to international causes, and to inform, enable, and enhance the strategic ... More
rtgillam
submitted 379 Days Ago, www.philanthropyforum.org
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a National Public Radio's recent "All Things Considered" story
A Nobel Prize winner predicts that businesses of the future will include altruistic ventures which has a social agenda as well as investors!... More
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submitted 309 Days Ago, www.npr.org
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philanthropy, social capitalism, Muhammad Yunus
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Google: From 'Don't Be Evil' to How to Do Good
In one of the most widely watched efforts in corporate giving in years, Google Inc. unveiled yesterday nearly $30 million in new grants and investments, outlining how it will focus a massive philanthropic endeavor that erases the usual ... More
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submitted 305 Days Ago, online.wsj.com
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Saturn is among the rapidly growing number of companies to promote giving
Saturn's "National Donor Day" link on their website is a great way to promote giving to worthy causes. More organizations should do this -- there's virtually no cost and it reminds consumers to give as well as spend!... More
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submitted 273 Days Ago, www.saturn.com
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"The Secret to Happiness" A scientific study shows that the average person gets more satisfaction from spending his or her money to benefit someone else.
Here's another good reason to give - to feel better than if you spent it on yourself! This recent scientific study indicates that people feel more satisfied even with money that the researchers gave them, if they spent it on others. ... More
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submitted 240 Days Ago, sciencenow.sciencemag.org
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