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Philanthropy UK
Philanthropy UK is the leading resource for free and impartial advice to aspiring philanthropists who want to give effectively.
We develop and share current information and best practice on giving; provide accessible links to specialists; and aim to inspire more people to become philanthropic and so enjoy the extraordinary rewards this brings.
What's new
Green Giving
Our new regular column for 2010 focuses on ‘Green Giving’. Though Philanthropy UK is cause neutral, we believe the environmental issue to be one that could impact every cause. Therefore, in this column, we want to bring together news of environmentally-focused giving to build a resource through which interested parties can build a bigger picture of the donor world’s response to the environmental challenges before us.
In the column members of the Environmental Funders Network, offer analysis, news and insight on ‘enviro philanthropy’, including what other branches of philanthropy can learn from green giving. Read more...
In December's Newsletter environmental campaigner Ben Goldsmith shares his thoughts and motivations on his bold approach to philanthropy and urges other funders to join him in our article 'Philanthropy in a climate of change'.
Featured news
- Reading tea leaves #24: Buffet advises 'Go for Gold' 11/03/2010
- Green Giving #5: Overcoming the ‘Climategate’ factor 11/03/2010
- Philanthropy sceptic Carlos Slim topples Bill Gates from ‘world’s richest man’ spot 11/03/2010
- Charities told to ask philanthropists for help in raising income 11/03/2010
- Two new guides indicate heightened interest in spending out strategy 25/02/2010
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Newsletter
What do you read to learn more about trends in philanthropy and what motivates people to give?
The Philanthropy UK Newsletter , the leading publication on UK philanthropy read in over 70 countries, provides you with in-depth coverage on all aspects of giving, encourages debate and interviews the leading voices in the sector.
Essential reading, it is a free publication, published quarterly and available only online.