Good choices require good information. But there’s still a real question about exactly what information is useful, and what isn’t. Too much focus on…
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Penn organizations send relief to typhoon victims (The Daily Pennsylvanian)
Executive Director Katherina Rosqueta said the Center was able to speak to the Red Cross and Gawad Kalinga, another aid organization, soon after the…
See event detailsThe Effect Crowdfunding Has on Venerable Nonprofits Raises Concern (New York Times)
Founding Executive Director Kat Rosqueta quoted in a NYT piece that discusses the recent phenomenon of crowdfunding and the fear that it may divert…
See event detailsImpact of donations to food-related charities illustrated in online guide (The Daily Pennsylvanian)
The Food Funder Compass will help donors direct their funds to causes like obesity, hunger By San Le · July 24, 2013, 10:11 pm…
See event detailsA Targeted Approach (Campden FB)
ARTICLE | 6 MARCH, 2013 04:20 PM | BY ATTRACTA MOONEY If there is a buzz-phrase at the moment among those interested in philanthropy,…
See event detailsTop 10 Tips for Impact Giving (Campden FB)
ARTICLE | 6 MARCH, 2013 04:20 PM | BY ATTRACTA MOONEY 1) Seek advice. If you were setting up a business, you’d probably take…
See event detailsWhat’s Going on at Penn? How the University is Embracing Social Impact Throughout the Curriculum
By Judy Weightman | Posted on Monday, April 1st, 2013 Today’s college students have a lot going on — in addition to their studies,…
See event detailsThe New Philanthropists: More Sophisticated, More Demanding—and Younger (Knowledge@Wharton)
Published: April 24, 2013 in Knowledge@Wharton. Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie once said that he who dies leaving behind many millions will “pass away unwept,…
See event detailsCharity can’t fill holes in aid to poor (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Alfred Lubrano, Inquirer Staff Writer POSTED: Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 3:01 AM When it comes to poverty, myths abound. Americans believe that legions of…
See event detailsThe New Science of Giving (Wall Street Journal)
A young Houston couple is planning to give away $4 billion—but only to projects that prove they are worth it. Can they redefine the…
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