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COMPARING INSTITUTIONAL FORMS: PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND NONPROFIT

Social Sector | Stanford University | Powell, Walter W. | 2011

The aim of the course is to offer greater insight into how nonprofit, private and public organizations differ in terms of their goals and capabilities. Primary attention is directed

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GIFT PLANNING IN A NONPROFIT CONTEXT

Philanthropic Foundations | Cubeta, Phil | 2010

Focuses on what nonprofits call “planned giving.” The course is designed to help board leaders, advisors and nonprofits collaborate to create, count, and steward significant gifts.

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CHARITABLE STRATEGIES

Philanthropic Foundations | Cubeta, Phil | 2010

Focuses on the tools and techniques of charitable planning in a financial, tax, and legal context.

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PLANNING FOR PHILANTHROPIC IMPACT IN THE CONTEXT OF FAMILY WEALTH

Philanthropic Foundations | Cubeta, Phil | 2010

Focuses on how clients and donors can use financial planning, estate planning, and gift planning to advance their personal financial goals while also having a positive impact on their heirs and on their

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NONPROFIT AND PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS

Nonprofit Sector, Philanthropic Foundations | Boyd, Willard L., Koontz, Richard F., Sidel, Mark | 2010

This seminar will focus on selected issues in law and policy relating to philanthropic and nonprofit institutions. Areas of focus may include the creation of

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PHILANTHROPY, VOLUNTARISM, AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT MANAGEMENT

Nonprofit Sector, Philanthropic Foundations, Social Sector | Duke University | Fleishman, Joel L. | 2011

The scope of this seminar is as broad as the idea of the voluntary society itself, with particular attention to the American version thereof. The

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