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PublicationsAn introduction to the non-profit sector in ... This well-received series of country reports presents a solid and practical introduction to the non-profit sectors of countries from all around the globe. After an overview of the country's people, government and economy, each report describes the non-profit sector as it is today, including details of its history and development, main areas of activity, funding sources and the legal and fiscal environment in which it operates. The reports go on to consider the prime needs of the sector, the roles that foreign donors can play in helping to meet these needs, and the challenges facing the various parts of the local sector. All reports are printed as bound reports. Postage and packing is not included.
Working with the non-profit sector in ... These comprehensive guides provide all the information needed by anyone working with the non-profit sector in the country under focus, whether funder or operating organization. They include detailed information on: the tax and legislative framework; banking and currency regulations relating to transferring money into the country; how to set up an office; how to deal with government; an overview of the country; a full picture of the scope, activities and income sources of the non-profit sector; and names and contact details for networking purposes. Available now: Also available... Corporate Community Involvement: Philanthropy or self-interest? by Delwin Roy£5 p+p extra - Published 1999 Why do companies give? What is a 'responsible' corporation? Does the application of bottom-line business-interest criteria actually improve the quality of CCI programmes? This book attempts to answer these questions. It traces the shift in CCI from altruism to corporate strategy, and examines the ongoing debate throughout the world about the 'right' motivations for CCI. Cross-border philanthropy - exploratory study of international giving in the UK, US, Germany and Japan £5 p+p extra - Published 2000 Very little is known about the flow of charitable funds from one country to another despite globalization and the huge amount of public support for international charity. This report represents the first systematic attempt to survey the ways in which charitable funding is distributed from one country to another, and the amounts of money involved. Providing new and authoritative data, this report will be of interest to all those involved in international studies, globalization, international philanthropy and the study of civil society. Ordering information For further information, please email publishing@allavida.org or telephone +44 (0)20 7735 8006. |
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