In each newsletter, Philanthropy UK invites an influential person from the philanthropy sector to tell us what books have most inspired and shaped their approach to philanthropy.Below is a list of all the Influential Reader columns we have featured, brought together as one resource to inspire and inform other philanthropists.
In each newsletter, Philanthropy UK invites an influential person from the philanthropy sector to tell us what books have most inspired and shaped their approach to philanthropy.
Our ‘influential reader’ in this edition is Martyn Evans, chief executive of the Carnegie UK Trust. He can...
In each newsletter, Philanthropy UK invites an influential person from the philanthropy sector to tell us what books have most inspired and shaped their approach to philanthropy.
Our ‘influential reader’ in this edition is Dr Astrid Bonfield, chief executive of The Diana, Princess of...
In each newsletter, Philanthropy UK invites an influential person from the philanthropy sector to tell us what books have most inspired and shaped their approach to philanthropy.
Our ‘influential reader’ in this edition is Tim Joss, director of the Rayne Foundation. He can be...
In each newsletter, Philanthropy UK invites an influential person from the philanthropy sector to tell us what books have most inspired and shaped their approach to philanthropy.
Our ‘influential reader’ in this edition is Robert Dufton, director of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
Our ‘influential reader’ in this edition is Bernard Mercer, Chief Executive of the Forests Philanthropy Action Network and former Publications Editor of Philanthropy UK.
Our ‘influential reader’ in this edition is Stephen Bubb, Chief Executive of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations. He can be contacted at stephen.bubb@acevo.org.uk.