Philanthropy and Social Change in Latin AmericaCynthia Sanborn, Felipe Portocarrero S. Harvard University David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 2005 - 453 من الصفحات Latin America is a profoundly philanthropic region with deeply rooted traditions of solidarity with the less fortunate. Recently, different forms of philanthropy are emerging in the region, often involving community organization and social change. This volume brings together groundbreaking perspectives on such diverse themes as corporate philanthropy, immigrant networks, and new grant-making and operating foundations with corporate, family, and community origins. |
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... later.2 21 A number of special citywide works established during the Society's first five years provide further evidence of the Mexican Society's cooperation with the state in the 1840s , as well as of its discrepancies from the French ...
... later.2 21 A number of special citywide works established during the Society's first five years provide further evidence of the Mexican Society's cooperation with the state in the 1840s , as well as of its discrepancies from the French ...
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... later in the century . ** In fact , when the Mexican Society began printing its own report forms after 1868 it did not include the category sick visited ( or the French category of soldiers instructed ) . Reflecting local practices ...
... later in the century . ** In fact , when the Mexican Society began printing its own report forms after 1868 it did not include the category sick visited ( or the French category of soldiers instructed ) . Reflecting local practices ...
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... . and Hulme , D. 1996 : 14 ) . We will take a further look at this subject later . Accountability : Between State Regulation and Self - Regulation As Chapter 14 Self Regulation and the Legitimacy of Civil Society 367.
... . and Hulme , D. 1996 : 14 ) . We will take a further look at this subject later . Accountability : Between State Regulation and Self - Regulation As Chapter 14 Self Regulation and the Legitimacy of Civil Society 367.
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The Lay Volunteers | 31 |
Patterns of Civic Engagement | 63 |
A New Volunteering in the Brazilian Context | 87 |
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