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Corporate Citizenship and Philanthropy

In this issue

• The FT provides pioneering assessments of leading nongovernmental organisations

• Watch a video clip or listen to a series of podcasts featuring lead writer Andrew Jack - -

Content

A model still striving to prove itself

Partnership is one way donors are seeking greater involvement, says Andrew Jack

NGO evolution: Charities look to businesses

The nonprofit sector is becoming more professional, says Sarah Murray

Socially responsible investment: Practising what they preach

Foundations find it hard to divorce their investment strategies from their aims, says Ross Tieman

Business schools: Social issues sweep campus

A once peripheral part of teaching is now core, says Sarah Murray

Good causes: Building capacity is still the challenge

Partnerships between business and NGOs are bearing fruit, says Ross Tieman

Corporate citizenship: More than the sum of the parts

Partnerships between NGOs and companies are growing, says Sarah Murray

Philanthropy: More may not be better

Along with big gifts goes a big risk of distorting money flows, says Andrew Jack

The business of philanthropy: Intermediaries have the skill to help give

The business of helping to direct the giving of others is booming, says Andrew Jack

Social entrepreneurship: Dividing lines are becoming blurred

New sources of energy, dynamism and funds are being tapped, says Sarah Murray

The rankings: Trend to partnerships is positive

Andrew Jack reads between the lines of the pioneering tables that count the value of collaboration

Methodology and Ranking Tables

Case Study: Lions Club International Foundation

Case Study: Development Executive Group

Case Study: Cool Earth

Case Study: World Business Council for Sustainable Development

PDF download: Executive Summary

PDF download: Rotary International

PDF download: Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria

PDF download: Instituto de Reciclagem de Adolescente

PDF download: mothers2mothers