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18 Dec 08
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kanterYet, there is a long way to go. Many of the markets still
promote a traditional ‘feel-good giving’ approach to philanthropy, while
those that cultivate a social investment mentality among the users of
their platforms remain a minority. One searches -
08 Mar 08
Michel Bauwens"The study examines the rapidly expanding phenomenon of online philanthropy markets and details the opportunity that they have to create the informational basis for results-oriented giving and serving as a lever for greater accountability
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24 Feb 08
Christian KreutzOnline platforms like GlobalGiving, Kiva, Network for Good, GiveIndia, HelpArgentina, and so many more – hold the potential to transform the quality and quantity of resources available for domestic and international development. But can they realise tha
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22 Feb 08
Peter Jürg BuryOnline platforms like GlobalGiving, Kiva, Network for Good, GiveIndia, HelpArgentina, hold potential to transform quality | quantity of resources available for development. But can they realise that potential? Can they really revolutionise philanthropy?
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21 Feb 08
Impact PennOnline platforms like GlobalGiving, Kiva, Network for Good, GiveIndia, HelpArgentina, and so many more – hold the potential to transform the quality and quantity of resources available for domestic and international development. But can they realise tha
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19 Feb 08
Sean Stannard-StocktonI haven't finished this 101 page report yet, but if you are either supportive or critical of online and/or marketplace based giving, this is a must read.
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