SPECIAL REPORT: Women & Philanthropy

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J.K. Rowling feels that she has a "moral responsibility" to give. © J.P. Masclet



Philanthropy UK special report

Women & Philanthropy: inspiring women, inspired giving is the first contemporary report into women and philanthropy in the UK.  It highlights, for the first time, the growing involvement and influence of women in major philanthropy today. This trend is significant for everyone with an interest in promoting a culture of giving in the UK, and we hope that this report spurs further research into this important area.  

Philanthropy UK is very grateful to our guest editor Maggie Baxter, who has been instrumental in developing this comprehensive resource, and to the philanthropists and guest contributors who so generously gave us their time and support.

Susan Mackenzie
Director, Philanthropy UK
March 2008


 


Inspiring women, inspired giving

Personal stories in philanthropy

Historical icons

Giving circles and networks

History of women's philanthropy

UK media overage

A global perspective



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Special report: Women & Philanthropy

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