From the Editor
This new Volume takes up where the old one left off, with questions of money. Two case comments deal with the finances of charities, Dona
This new Volume takes up where the old one left off, with questions of money. Two case comments deal with the finances of charities, Dona
Our preoccupation with money, noted in the last issue, continues with this. The indefatigable Allan Arlett brings us up to date with trends and issues
By John Paul Dalsimer Published by Energize Books, 5450 Wissahickon Avenue, Lobby A, Philadelphia, PA 19144, 1989, $20.50 US. REVIEWED BY JOHN D. GREGORY Treasurer,
The question of charities and their money remains of pressing interest to donors, recipients and regulators. Several contributors participate in the discussion in this issue.
Government supervision of charities, an increasingly popular concern, leads off this issue. Les Vandor, our legal commentator, sounds a cautionary note about the extent of
The most important development of recent months for Canadian philanthropy may be the launch of the Imagine campaign. This venture will, if it succeeds, permanently
The Philanthropist is again in transition. Having secured a new publisher in 1987, the magazine now ventures to try a new editor, a much riskier business.
By R.M Lata Published by Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, India REVIEWED BY SHEHERAZADE HIRJI Member, Law Society of England and Wales In