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Sir Trevor Chinn talks about how the Mayor's Fund for London will tackle poverty in the city. Photo © Graham Jepson

Welcome to the September 2008 issue of the Philanthropy UK Newsletter. The exciting news to report is that the Government’s Office of the Third Sector has renewed its strategic grant to Philanthropy UK through 2011. This is important recognition of Philanthropy UK’s work, and we are grateful to OTS for their sustained support, which enables us to further improve this Newsletter for our readers – one such improvement we highlight below.

Welcome

Reflecting our increasingly global readership – we are now read in over 60 countries – our theme this issue is ‘International Philanthropy’. Through the perspectives of our expert contributors, we explore emerging trends in philanthropy in six countries and regions across the globe: Brazil, India, the Middle East, Russia, South Africa and Turkey.

We also offer some tips for UK donors seeking to support overseas projects, while Doug Miller, chairman of the European Venture Philanthropy Association, talks about the challenges and opportunities for philanthropy in Europe in this issue’s Interview. We are also very pleased to welcome Sir Trevor Chinn’s contribution, who reflects on the influence of Jewish teaching in his lifetime of giving and, as chairman of the new Mayor’s Fund for London, highlights the important role of philanthropy in tackling the complex problem of poverty in the city.

Now that the stories we have been covering in this quarterly Newsletter as ‘Giving news’ are included in our fortnightly News Bulletin, one of the improvements we are making to ensure the topicality of our content is to move ‘Giving News’ to the Bulletin, which itself keeps you abreast of current philanthropy news, events, and other resources in the UK and internationally.

Wherever you are on your own philanthropic journey, we want Philanthropy UK to continue to be a useful guide and valuable source of support and encouragement for you. This Newsletter could not exist without the willingness of all our guest contributors to share their ideas and knowledge, and we are very grateful to them for their help and support.

We always welcome feedback and ideas from our readers, so if you would like to comment on this issue, or contribute an original article, please email us at editor@philanthropyuk.org.

Best wishes,

Susan Mackenzie
Managing Editor

International giving

The Middle East: teaching the needy how to fish

Although there are centuries of experience of giving in the Middle East, charity is the driving force behind it: the word philanthropy is still alien. According to Arab tradition, people who are...
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Russia: historic growth in private giving

Volunteers and children celebrate around a fire at summer camp
Philanthropy is an even younger phenomenon than the market economy, or the ‘relative’ democracy, in Russia. In 1991 when the Soviet Union collapsed and true market reforms started,...
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Missing links in Turkey's philanthropic sector

Philanthropy yesterday: foundations lead The history of organized philanthropy in Turkey started with foundations (known as ‘vakif’) which date as far back as the second century, when...
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India: myriad shapes of philanthropy

The Saath Urban Resource Centre (URC), in Gujurat
Pluralistic values have dominated the evolution of philanthropy in India throughout the country’s complex history.
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From charity to philanthropy

British philanthropy is in the midst of a sea change: more wealthy people are giving, and in more sophisticated ways. Donors of all wealth levels are becoming more engaged, and seeking to have...
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Crossing borders: an essential guide for philanthropists

A Microloan Foundation loan group from Mzimba in Northern Malawi
Overseas development continues to rank amongst the most popular causes for UK donors. Last year, donations to international development charities were around £1 billion, or 9% of total UK...
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Cross-border tax-efficient giving

Giving to overseas charities is becoming easier, and tax-efficient options are becoming increasingly accessible, although donors in the UK who want to give tax efficiently to a charity based in...
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Brazil: from charity to social investment

The main street in União Baiana
Since the arrival of European explorers in 1500, Brazilian philanthropy has been inspired by the Catholic Church. As a result, philanthropy became linked with the ideas of charity and mercy: giving...
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Beyond the rainbow: social investment in South Africa

South Africa is an upper-middle-income country in per capita terms. The number of South African dollar-millionaires increased by almost 14% between 2006 and 2007
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Events and programmes

Reports from Alliance magazine

The Philanthropy UK Newsletter is grateful to Alliance magazine for its permission to reproduce the following summaries of its event reports. The full reports can be accessed at www....
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My philanthropic journey

Making a capital contribution

I am very fortunate that I had a wonderful example from my father, who not only gave to charity but also involved himself actively in a number of charities. Giving to charity is deeply embedded in...
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Influential Reader

Influential reading

Our ‘influential reader’ in this edition is Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive of the National Council of Voluntary Organisations.
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Philanthropy UK interview

Doug Miller, Chairman, European Venture Philanthropy Association

In 2003 five private equity professionals came together to found the European Venture Philanthropy Association (EVPA), aiming “to create a new market for philanthropy in Europe”.
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What's new in social investment

A brief round-up of developments in the social investment world

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Book Reviews

Understanding Philanthropy: Its meaning and mission

Payton and Moody’s book is an extended argument that philanthropy is an interesting and important subject that deserves to be better understood and to be taken more seriously. Apart from the...
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Volunteers: A Social Profile

This book tells you everything you ever wanted to know about who volunteers and why, and probably a bit more besides. Well, actually, it tells you everything that is known or measured about why...
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Notices

The Bill Cook Story: Ready, Fire, Aim!

The subject of this biography, Bill Cook, is said to “epitomize the American success story”. From the early days of conducting business from the spare bedroom in his apartment, Cook built...
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Contributing Citizens: modern charitable fundraising and the making of the welfare state 1920-66

Written by a historian, this is the first Canadian book to explore the evolution of modern charitable giving and the development of that country’s welfare state. The author’s meticulously...
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Burden or Benefit? Imperial benevolence and its legacies

This book examines the evolution of the ideas and practices of benevolence, chiefly in the context of British imperialism, from the late eighteenth century to the present. The editors raise...
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Unjust Rewards: Exposing greed and inequality in Britain today

This book is an extended critique of the holding, and holders, of wealth and the impact of economic inequality on contemporary UK society. It contains a chapter entitled ‘Philanthropy is no...
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For the Love of Mankind: A sociological study on charitable giving

At a time when the UK and Scottish governments have committed £2.2m (alongside the Carnegie UK Trust) to fund research into charitable giving and philanthropy, Wiepking’s book –...
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Philanthropy in Europe: A rich past, a promising future

This collection of essays about the diverse role played by European foundations is an attempt to plug the gap in a literature that is largely dominated by information about American foundations. It...
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