Monday, March 29, 2010
For 'philanthropreneurs,' a charity is a serious investment - The Globe and Mail
For 'philanthropreneurs,' a charity is a serious investment - The Globe and Mail: "A new generation of 'philanthropreneurs' are less content with 'chequebook charity' or simply engraving their names on a plaque at a building's entrance. Instead, they're taking a businesslike or investor-like approach to giving, insisting on accountability, setting up quantifiable goals to measure the success of their donor efforts, and trimming the fat when it comes to charitable administration."
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