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Avoiding the Belgian Congo road
I have always believed that most living creatures need to be nurtured for the early period of life and then left to fend for themselves. Gifts and grants to my non-profit organization, the Population and …
Bank guarantees for development
Founded in Geneva in 1996, the International Guarantee Fund (IGF) aims to help in a different way: instead of giving money, it guarantees loans, thus making it possible for its Southern partner organizations to take …
New Risk Fund provides another piece in the funding jigsaw
CAF’s new Risk Investment Fund (RIF) aims to create a new model for financing voluntary and social enterprise in the UK. CAF will invest £1 million in the Fund, plus £250,000 per year for a …
How to avoid creating a ‘virtual’ civil society
After the Dayton Peace Agreement (1995), which put an end to the four-year war, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) became a major beneficiary of international support. Six years later, neither the economic situation nor the role …
How well are we doing? A challenge to US non-profits
‘The major challenges of September 11 are to rediscover core values or first principles, and learn how to embrace or handle or confront change and uncertainty.’ So said Mott Foundation President and CEO Bill White …
The US non-profit sector in the wake of September 11
Following the unprecedented outpouring of charitable giving by the American people in response to the September 11 disaster, a critical spotlight has now turned on the charities that were the main beneficiaries of this generosity. …
Supporting tolerance and pluralism in Indonesia
The Ford Foundation has worked in Indonesia for nearly 50 years. The focus of its grantmaking in this predominantly Muslim country has evolved over the years in response to changing needs and priorities. Today, Ford’s …
Teaching the art of politics in action
At the beginning of a meeting in London’s East End on 8 November last year, a thousand people stood to remember the terrible events of September 11. A minute of silence was requested as a …
Responses to terror – the Internet at full potential?
Online giving reached unprecedented levels following the September 11 terrorist attacks, with $57 million raised in the first week alone. Internet companies responded to the tragedy with impressive speed and effectiveness. Most notably, Yahoo!, AOL …
Corporate responsibility after September 11
It is widely predicted by self-styled progressive internationalists that the ghastly destruction of the World Trade Center, the quintessential symbol of global capitalism, will bring with it a realization that ‘business as usual’ is both …