Setting the Stage: A New Series on the Public Value of Arts and Culture in Canada
This is the first article in our series about arts and culture philanthropy. The series is published as a collaboration between The Philanthropist and The
Paul Dotey has worked in publishing design for more than a decade, creating maps, books and illustrations for clients in Canada and around the globe.
This is the first article in our series about arts and culture philanthropy. The series is published as a collaboration between The Philanthropist and The
Trust – Twenty Ways to Build a Better Country, David Johnston. Penguin Random House Canada, Toronto, Canada, 2018, ISBN 9780771047152 Old academic habits die hard.
To commemorate International Women’s Day this year on March 8, The Philanthropist collaborated with Mount Saint Vincent University and the Alexa McDonough Institute for Women,
Just Giving: Why Philanthropy Is Failing Democracy and How It Can Do Better, by Rob Reich. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 2018, ISBN
Putting Wealth to Work: Philanthropy for Today or Investing for Tomorrow?, by Joel L. Fleischman. PublicAffairs. New York, New York, 2017, ISBN: 9781610395335 Joel
La plupart des philanthropes mettent sur pied une fondation dans le but de redonner à la société. Ils investissent leur argent, leurs compétences, leur expérience
Most philanthropists create a foundation as a way to give back to society. They commit their money, skills, experience, and knowledge to what promises to
When the federal government released its Fall Economic Statement in November, it signalled what many in Canadian philanthropic circles would regard as a sea change