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List of philanthropic Websites

Alliance Magazine provides news and analysis of the latest developments in philanthropy and social investment worldwide.

Ubc Franchise Law Review provides on going news of the latest developments in philanthropy and social investment worldwide related to franchising.

Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN) seeks to grow and develop the venture philanthropy movement across the Asia Pacific region.

Aspen Institute is a US-based organisation that provides a venue and encourages discussion around ideas that define a good society.

Association of Charitable Foundations (ACF) is a membership association for trusts and foundations in the UK.

Association Française des Fundraisers is a federate body for fundraisers in France.

Canadian Association of Gift Planners supports philanthropy in Canada by fostering the development and growth of gift planning.

Canadian Revenue Agency provides a wealth of useful information about charity setup and tax benefits in Canada.

Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University is a leading academic center dedicated to increasing the understanding of philanthropy and improving its practice.

Chapel and York is useful resource for international & cross-border fundraising for charities & non-profits.

Charities Aid Foundation supports effective giving in the UK, and is the UK Transnational giving Europe partner.

Charity Bank invests deposits from individuals and organisations for the common good, not for commercial gain.

Charity Commission for England and Wales is the charity regulator for England and Wales.

Charity Commission for Northern Ireland is the charity regulator for Northern Ireland.

Charity Tax Group (CTG) campaigns on behalf of charities to seek changes in tax legislation and administration.

Charity Law Association is an association of entities who advise on or use charity law in the UK.

Charitylaw.ca provides information on legal issues of interest to charities and not-for-profit organizations both in Canada and internationally.

Chronicle of Philanthropy is a US-based news source for nonprofit leaders, fund raisers, grant makers, and other people involved in the philanthropic enterprise.

Community Foundation Network is a national network linking, promoting and supporting over 60 community foundations throughout England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Council for Aid to Education (CAE) provides useful source of data on charitable giving to educational institutions in the USA.

Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is an international professional organization for advancement professionals at all levels who work in alumni relations, communications, fundraising, marketing and other areas.

Directory of Social Change provides information and training for the voluntary, charity and community sectors worldwide.

European Foundation Centre is an international association of foundations and corporate funders in Europe.

European Venture Philanthropy Association (EVPA) is a membership association comprised of organisations interested in or practicing venture philanthropy in Europe.

Fundraising.it is an Italian website with latest news and information on fundraising issues.

Giving in Europe is a useful introductory resource when making a cross-border charitable donation.

Global Impact Investing Network is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to increase the effectiveness of impact investing.

GlobalPhilanthropy.ca assists Canadian charities understand their legal and ethical obligations when operating in Canada or abroad.

GuideStar International (GSI), a UK-registered charity, is building a global network of websites with detailed reports on countries’ civil society organisations (CSOs) to make them more visible to those who wish to support their work.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) provides general information on UK tax reliefs.

Institute of Financial Planners (IFP) is the UK professional body for the multi-discipline profession of financial planning.

Institute of Fundraising is the professional membership body for UK fundraising

Institute for Philanthropy is a non-profit making organisation that aims to develop a greater understanding of philanthropy and its place in modern society, and ultimately to allow philanthropy to thrive.

International Centre for Non-Profit Law (ICNL) is the leading source for information on the legal environment for civil society and public participation.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the USA’s revenue service, provides information for organisations seeking to fundraise in the US.

King Baudouin Foundation is Belgian Foundation that promotes and supports cross-border giving in Europe

New Philanthropy Capital (NPC) helps donors understand how to make the greatest difference to people’s lives, by providing independent research and tailored advice on the most effective and rewarding ways to support charities.

National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) is the largest umbrella body for the voluntary and community sector in England.

Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator is the independent regulator and registrar of Scottish charities.

Partnership for Philanthropic Planning is a US 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving people and organizations that work together to make charitable giving most meaningful.

Philanthropy Australia is the Australian national peak body for philanthropy and is a not-for-profit membership organisation.

Philanthropy Review has been working to identify, evidence and advocate for practical measures that will increase giving and build a stronger culture of philanthropy in the UK.

Philanthropy UK offers free and impartial advice to aspiring philanthropists who want to give effectively.

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA) is a nonprofit organization that currently advises on and manages more than $200 million in annual giving.

Social Finance works with social sector organisations in the UK to raise growth capital and develop investor propositions.

Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) is the worldwide professional body for the trust and estate profession.

St Paul’s Institute seeks to foster an informed Christian response to ethical and spiritual issues: financial integrity, economic theory, and the meaning of the common good.

Synergos address global poverty and social injustice by supporting and connecting leaders so they can work in collaboration to change the systems that keep people in poverty.

Transnational Giving Europe covers 15 countries and enables donors resident in one of the participating countries, to financially support non-profit organisations in other Member States, while benefiting directly from the tax advantages provided for in the legislation of their country of residence.

UKSIF is the membership network for sustainable and responsible financial services.

United States International Grantmaking (USIG) is a project that facilitates effective and responsible international grantmaking by US foundations.

The FIA Foundation is leading global philanthropy in road safety, funding groundbreaking accident prevention initiatives and pilot projects. Our pioneering advocacy for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety, DUI, and the increasing number of car accidents and the inclusion of road safety in the Sustainable Development Goals were instrumental in achieving the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety and road safety in the Sustainable Development Goals.

Vita Europe is web portal with a monthly newsletter, covering the European Third Sector.

Wheel is a resource centre and advocate for the Irish community and voluntary sector

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Books

Ahern, Tom. (2009). Seeing Through a Donor’s Eyes: How to Make a Persuasive Case for Everything you’re your Annual Drive to Your Planned Giving Programme to Your Capital Campaign. (USA).

Anheier, Helmut K and David Winder. (2011). Innovation in Strategic Philanthropy: Local and Global Perspectives.  Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies. (Springer Science+ Business Media, NY USA).

Barrett, Richard D and Molly E Ware. (2002). Planned Giving Essentials. (Aspen’s Fundraising Series for 21st Century, USA).

Bishop, Michael and Michael Green. (2008). Philanthrocapitalism: How Giving Can Save the World. (Bloomsbury Press, New York).

Brest, Paul and Hal Harvey. Money Well Spent: A Strategic Plan for Smart Philanthropy. (Bloomberg, USA).

Cheng, Willie and Sharifah Mohamed. (2010). The World That Changes the World: How Philanthropy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship are Transforming the Social Ecosystem. (John Wiley & Sons Asia Pte Ltd. Singapore).

Cheng, Willie and William D Green. (2008). Doing Good Well: What Does (and Does Not) Make Sense in the Non-Profit World.( John Wiley & Sons Asia Pte Ltd. Singapore).

Dove, Kent E; Alan M Spears and Thomas W Herbert. (2002). Conducting a Successful Major Gifts and Planned Giving Programme: a Comprehensive Guide and Resources. (Dove, USA)

Fiennes, Caroline. (2012) It Aint What You Give, It’s the Way That You Give It. (Giving Evidence, London)

Grant, Peter.(2012) The Business of Giving: The Theory and Practice of Philanthropy, Grant Making and Social Investment. (Palgrave Macmillan, London)

Hopt, Klaus, J; Rainer Walz, Thomas von Hippel and Volker Then. Editors. (2006). The European Foundation: A New Legal Approach. (Cambridge University Press, London).

Illingworth, Patricia, Thomas Pogge and Leif Wenar. (2011). Giving Well: The Ethics of Philanthropy. (Oxford University Press, Oxford).

Johnson, Kevin. (2010). The Power of Legacy and Planned Gifts: How Nonprofits and Donors Work Together to Change the World. (Kim Klein’s Fundraising Series, Jossey Bass, a Wiley Imprint, USA).

Johnson, Kevin. (2010). The Power of Legacy and Planned Gifts: How Nonprofits and Donors Work Together to Change the World. (Kim Klein’s Fundraising Series, Jossey Bass, a Wiley Imprint, USA).

Jordan, Ronald R, and Katelyn L Quynn. (2002). Planned Giving for Small Non-profits. (Wiley, USA).

Jordan, Ronald R; and Katelyn L Quynn. (2008). Planned Giving: Management, Marketing and Law 2008. Supplement.  (Wiley, USA).

Jordan, Ronald R; and Katelyn L Quynn. (2009). Planned Giving: A guide to fundraising and philanthropy. (Wiley, USA).

Kiger, Joseph Charles (Ed). (2000). Philanthropic Foundations in the Twenthieth Century (Contributions to the Study of World History). (Greenwood Press, Westport Connecticut; London).

King, Samantha. (2008). Pink Ribbons, Inc: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy.

Lillya, Denise. (2011). The Guide to UK Company Giving 2011-2012. (Directory of Social Change, London).

Lloyd, Theresa. (2006). Cultural Giving: Successful Donor Development for Arts and Heritage Organisations. (Directory of Social Change, London).

Miree, Kathryn W. (2005). Professional Advisors’ Guide to Planned Giving. (USA).

Moore, Jonathon R. (2009). A Practical Guide to international Philanthropy. (Cambridge University Press, London).

Muntz, John and Katherine Murray (2010). Fundraising for Dummies. (Wiley Publishing Inc, USA).

Norton, Michael. (2009). The Worldwide Fundraiser’s handbook: A resource Mobilisation Guide for NHOS and Community Organisations. (Directory of Social Change, London).

Phillips, Susan and Steven Rathgeb Smith. Editors. (2011). Governance and Regulation in the Third Sector: International Perspectives. Routledge Studies in Mangement of the Voluntary and Non-profit Organisations. (Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, NY, London).

Reeves, Michael, Rob Fairly and Sandord Coon. (2005). Creative Giving: Understanding Planned Giving and Endowments in Church. (USA).

Sand, Michael A. (2008). How to Manage an Effective Non-profit Organisation from Writing and Managing Grants to Fundraising, Board Development and Strategic Planning. (Career Press, USA).

Sargeant, Adrian and Elain Jay. (2009). Fundraising Management: Analysis, Planning and Practice. (Routledge, NY, USA).

Schoenhais G Roger. (1997). Getting Going in Planned Giving. (USA).

Sharpe, Robert F. (1998). Planned Giving Simplified: The Gift, the Giver and the Gift Planner. (AFP, Wiley Fund Development Series, USA)

Sherman, Amy, Mathew Smith and D Lehrer. (2000). Legacies for Libraries: A Practical Guide to Planned Giving. (USA).

Taylor, Rupert ed. (2012). Third Sector Research. (Springer Science+ Business Media, NY USA).

White, Douglas E. (1998). The Art of Planned Giving: Understanding Donors and the Culture of Giving. (Wiley, Non-profit Law, Finance and Management Series, USA).

Wiepking, Pamela (Ed). (2009). The State of Giving Research in Europe:Household Donations to Charitiable Organisations in Twelve European Countries. (Amsterdam University Press, Netherlands).

Wiliams, Jessica. (2006). How to Give to Charity. (Icon Books, Cambridge, UK).

Wruck, Craig C. (2010). Planned Giving in a Nutshell. ( CCH Publishing, USA)

Zunc, Olivier. (2011). Philanthropy in America: A history (politics and Society in Twentieth Century America. (Princeton University Press, Princeton USA).

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