Every family has stories of success and failure, hardships and recovery, lessons learned and long forgotten, and it is these stories that enable members of the family to gain a sense of the family's uniqueness, connect with the source of the family's financial wealth, and deal with losses and transitions. The author suggests three ways to begin pre...
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Businesses worldwide are increasingly using social media networks to advertise and communicate with potential customers and constituents. Regardless of whether a business is using social media, its employees certainly are. Here are four reasons to establish rules for how employees use social media sites.
Philanthropically minded families are vulnerable to the misuse of the personal financial information contained in mandatory filings that become public. However, these families are not defenseless; by following the best practices in this paper, they can greatly reduce the likelihood of being victimized.
Clarifying donor intent at the outset of any conversation regarding charitable giving, and properly documenting that intent, will help both parties feel good about giving and receiving. To avoid confusion after a gift is made and to prevent costly proceedings when the intent of a gift is insufficiently documented, here are a few practical tips to g...
This paper highlights a number of approaches that may guide philanthropists in choosing their investments and in encouraging entrepreneurship. Alongside these examples, the paper features a series of case studies showing how philanthropists worldwide invest their wealth, their experience, and their skills to unlock entrepreneurial potential.
Mission investing offers the opportunity to potentially shape and scale desired social outcomes as a complement to effective grant making and other philanthropic activities. Success requires planning, blending program and financial teams, rigorous investment processes, and building applicable social metrics.
Donors are reassessing their giving to maximize impact and to ensure their money is being utilized effectively and efficiently by the non-profit organizations they support. Meantime watchdog organizations are grading the non-profit community and posting their ratings online.
This report by New Philanthropy Capital discusses the potential for and challenges associated with cross-border philanthropy, not least prioritizing the issues and countries that deserve attention and selecting qualified intermediaries.
This issue of Global Giving Matters looks at the emerging field of social entrepreneurship and reports on the challenges social entrepreneurs face and the opportunities philanthropists have to move the field forward.
This report analyses how to maximize charitable dollars through donations of appreciated stocks and mutual funds.
A directed trustee is chosen to advise a trustee on investment or distribution decisions for a trust. But as key decision-makers, directed trustees face potential liability. This article by Richard Nenno of Wilmington Trust Corp. explores the role of directed trustees, examines statutes and case law and looks at how these trustees can limit their l...
Charities are making a crucial contribution to tackling environmental problems, as pioneers, leaders, managers and guardians. They flag up vital issues, produce ground-breaking research and reports, and develop and implement innovative solutions. Much of this work leads to policy action by governments, and changes in business practices and consum...
New Philanthropy Capital shares its system for analyzing charities to help funders identify individual charities' strengths and weaknesses and make thoughtful decisions about how to allocate their resources. The organization's approach examines six elements related to a charity: activities, results, leadership, people and resources, finances and a...
This paper presents and analyses 5 different approaches to philanthropy: Checkbook philanthropy, Responsive funders, Venture philanthropy, Results-based philanthropy, Collaborative funders. Each approach can be "strategic" depending on your aims. The essence of strategy lies in understanding your unique advantages as a funder prior to taking actio...
The author, a 4th generation heir to the Carnation fortune, maps out a framework for effective long-term wealth management. The principles apply equally well whether you're managing a nest egg of $1 million or $1 billion. They apply regardless of time horizon and family complexity, and they apply whether your ambitions are aggressive or conservativ...