
Global Institutional Philanthropy: A Preliminary Status Report – Part Two
The second half of a two part report that examines institutional philanthropy around the world; Part Two profiles institutional giving in 24 countries and the Arab Region.
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The second half of a two part report that examines institutional philanthropy around the world; Part Two profiles institutional giving in 24 countries and the Arab Region.
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