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Books

Reference books are always useful. In this list some books have been reviewed whilst others are listed as recommended reading.

Book Review
The foreword to this book, written by James Wolfensohn, former president of the World Bank, notes that philanthropy is universal, potent and can make the world a better place, yet it is little unde
Book Review
Brits and Yanks have cross-exported many things for which we owe each other, alternatively at times, profound thanks and abject apologies.
Book List
This report, aimed at charities and funders, explores the issue of youth offending and highlights some of the innovative and promising ways that charities are helping young people to stay out of tr
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This book is written for “boom-generation women” (those born between 1943-1964) and those who need to understand that slice of the demographic pie, such as advisors and fundraisers.
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This volume is the culmination of seven years of research by the Third Sector European Policy (TSEP) network.
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Bold letters on the cover jacket state: “ You don’t have to be a millionaire to be a philanthropist ”, so this book is aimed at all those who want to give effectively to a
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This is the first full-length report to be published by the UK’s new Centre for Giving and Philanthropy.
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This short report, entitled an ‘NPC Perspectives’ paper, is a quick response to the issues raised by the creation of the new coalition government.
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According to the publisher, this book is a practical guide addressing the issues faced by philanthropists seeking to engage in international charitable activities and offers alternative approaches
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According to the back jacket text which echoes statements made by many politicians: “Among the greatest challenges facing humanity in the twenty-first century is that of sustaining a heal

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