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Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2001
ABSTRACT Martina Navratilova was the first professional athlete to proclaim her lesbianism. After retiring from a stunning tennis career, Martina Navratilova has emerged as a prominent author, television commentator, and public speaker. She is an influential advocate of lesbigay causes, and a major contributor to the lesbigay community.
M, Navratilova, N K, Gartrell
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ABSTRACT Martina Navratilova was the first professional athlete to proclaim her lesbianism. After retiring from a stunning tennis career, Martina Navratilova has emerged as a prominent author, television commentator, and public speaker. She is an influential advocate of lesbigay causes, and a major contributor to the lesbigay community.
M, Navratilova, N K, Gartrell
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2023
This essay examines the practice of charitable gifts, organised care, and other forms of benevolence that formed the basics of the social relationships that structured everyday life for British people through the period 1750–1914. The essay explores the philanthropy of the period ranging from donations, relief measures, improving ...
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This essay examines the practice of charitable gifts, organised care, and other forms of benevolence that formed the basics of the social relationships that structured everyday life for British people through the period 1750–1914. The essay explores the philanthropy of the period ranging from donations, relief measures, improving ...
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Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 1996
Abstract Alhough women often played a central role in the creation of non-profit organisations through their donations of time, money and material possessions, their efforts have received little systematic attention from students of the non-profit sector, particularly outside the United States.
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Abstract Alhough women often played a central role in the creation of non-profit organisations through their donations of time, money and material possessions, their efforts have received little systematic attention from students of the non-profit sector, particularly outside the United States.
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Corporate “Philanthropy Strategy” and “Strategic Philanthropy”
Business & Society, 2007To develop this study of strategic philanthropy in the United Kingdom, voluntary charitable donations policy disclosures were captured from the annual reports of two samples of U.K. companies: one of the entire Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 at year-end 2002 and another of 14 selected companies over a 15-year period. Post and Waddock's descriptions
Campbell DJ, Slack RE
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This chapter provides a brief overview of corporate philanthropy. It starts off with defining the term and giving alternative views on its understanding. Then it moves on to outlining corporate philanthropy’s historical development by blending both academic and managerial perspectives into its current knowledge base, including approaches to its ...
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2013
Derived from the Greek word philanthropos, which means “love of humankind”, the term philanthropy refers to charitable acts carried out to promote the good of society (Visser, Matten, Pohl, & Tolhurst, 2007). In corporate settings, philanthropy entails donating a portion of a company’s profits or resources to non-profit organizations in sectors such as
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Derived from the Greek word philanthropos, which means “love of humankind”, the term philanthropy refers to charitable acts carried out to promote the good of society (Visser, Matten, Pohl, & Tolhurst, 2007). In corporate settings, philanthropy entails donating a portion of a company’s profits or resources to non-profit organizations in sectors such as
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From traditional philanthropy to venture philanthropy
2016Venture philanthropy (VP) has emerged in Europe during the past decade as a high-engagement approach to social impact investment and grant making across a range of organizations with a societal purpose (SPOs), from charities and nonprofit organizations through to socially driven businesses, focused on delivering long-term and sustainable societal ...
Lisa Hehenberger +2 more
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Philanthropy and the philanthropy sector
2013Offering an introduction to modern philanthropy with regard to the commitment and willingness of citizens, funds, churches and businesses to contribute voluntarily to society Philanthropy and the Philanthropy Sector: An Introduction attempts to map philanthropy and promote a better understanding of its characteristics and features.
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Philanthropy for philanthropy's sake
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Organizational philanthropy, the voluntary giving by organizations to advance charitable causes, has become a central force shaping the success of ideas, individuals, and organizations across fields. While research in management and the broader social sciences has highlighted the antecedents and outcomes of philanthropic giving, this work remains ...
Scheuermann, Konstantin Felix +1 more
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