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Exploring the Contours of Charitability

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Exploring the Contours of Charitability
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I thought this panel did a great job using the hypotheticals to discuss the charitability of each of the topics they discussed. It made it much easier to follow and to gain better insights into the relevance of certain issues related to charitability!

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Session 01: Exploring the Contours of Charitability: Economic Development, Community Revitalization, Poverty Alleviation - As philanthropy seeks to help solve complex interrelated global problems such as climate change, hunger, income inequality, economic development, and poverty while often collaborating with governments, development financial organizations, for profit entities and non-governmental organizations, how should innovative programs and novel interventions be grounded in traditional bases of charitability? This two-part panel examines means of assessing and articulating charitability in the context of increasingly sophisticated philanthropic strategies.

Session 02: Exploring the Contours of Charitability: Scientific Research, Education and the Environment

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1. Exploring the Contours of Charitability: Economic Development, Community Revitalization, Poverty Alleviation (Apr 2024)

Ann K. Batlle, Stephen M. Clarke, Erica L. Guyer, Joshua J. Mintz

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Exploring the Contours of Charitability: Economic Development, Community Revitalization, Poverty Alleviation (Apr 2024)

As philanthropy seeks to help solve complex interrelated global problems such as climate change, hunger, income inequality, economic development, and poverty while often collaborating with governments, development financial organizations, for profit entities and non-governmental organizations, how should innovative programs and novel interventions be grounded in traditional bases of charitability? This two-part panel examines means of assessing and articulating charitability in the context of increasingly sophisticated philanthropic strategies.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Ann K. Batlle, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Washington, DC
Stephen M. Clarke, Ernst & Young LLP - Washington, DC
Erica L. Guyer, The Rockefeller Foundation - New York, NY
Joshua J. Mintz, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation - Chicago, IL

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2. Exploring the Contours of Charitability: Scientific Research, Education and the Environment (Apr 2024)

Ann K. Batlle, Stephen M. Clarke, Erica L. Guyer, Joshua J. Mintz

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Session 2 —45 mins
Exploring the Contours of Charitability: Scientific Research, Education and the Environment (Apr 2024)

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Ann K. Batlle, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Washington, DC
Stephen M. Clarke, Ernst & Young LLP - Washington, DC
Erica L. Guyer, The Rockefeller Foundation - New York, NY
Joshua J. Mintz, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation - Chicago, IL