By: Brooks Cole | 2010-04-02 | News and society The Problem: We live in a world which is literally awash in data and information that has swamped our systems of representing and understanding it, precisely at a moment in Human history when we most need to understand this information. This is even true within narrowly-defined areas of human endeavor such as the world of Philanthropy and social investing. We call for a new way of seeing that can be shown, not simply described in words, that can be taught and learned through facilitation and by actually doing and interacting with a new kind of map we call a "PhilanthroMap." If a picture is worth a thousand words, a detailed and navigable map is worth millions. A dynamic map which reflects the realtime conditions of the user and the broader environment is worth a grand paradigm shift in the way society may employ money and resources at this crucial time. read more
By: Stiven Mark | 2011-04-19 | Business Todays generation is tomorrows future, making it imperative that they learn about the importance of philanthropy. Its important to help children learn the importance of giving back to someone in need ... read more
By: Jake Edmund | 2011-04-13 | Health & Fitness Many companies have philanthropy policies so are very willing to support a cause which they deem suitable. It is important to market your charity to businesses who will want to endorse it, and help yo... read more
By: Edward J James | 2010-04-02 | Humanities If you are considering genealogy as a new interest and hobby you will quickly discover that it is a fascinating world where you can explore right back into your family's past. As you do this you begin to take a walk through the social history of each time period you research and find the stories behind the smiling photographs in that old album. read more
By: AJ Harris | 2010-11-07 | Marketing Multi-level marketing is one of the many ways that sales can be generated. This allows the agent to use various tactics so people under the individual's umbrella will be able to see a product to a customer and thus earn money. read more
By: Kristin Gabriel | 2010-03-26 | Self Improvement According to a recent report on the 2010 State of the Nonprofit Sector only 18 percent of the more than 1,300 nonprofit leaders surveyed expect their organizations to end 2010 in the black. While in 2009, 35 percent of organizations ended the year with an operating surplus. (Source: The Foundation Center.) read more
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By: Jake Edmund | 2011-06-23 | Causes and organizations Philanthropy is an important part of our society these days, as it is all about having compassion for other human beings, particularly those in need. Philanthropy is important to make sure that everybody can have a good quality of life and get any support they might need if they need care. Corporate philanthropy in recent years has become all the more necessary, as it tends to be that corporations have more money at their disposal to help these worthy causes. read more
By: Samuel Parker | 2010-10-01 | Humanities http://www.dynamicphilanthropy.com/videos/view/4147 Dynamic Philanthropy created by Neil Chandran includes project opinions by Dalai Lama, Jude Law and Richard Gere promoting the cause of giving back. read more
By: Denice Gierach | 2011-07-21 | Ethics Business owners, especially in a down economy, are so involved in making their numbers, that they probably do not give much thought to asking about business philanthropy. Why is it important? As it does not directly add amounts to the bottom line, why be involved in it? If you are a family owned business or a closely held corporation, you may be wondering why is it important to you? Are your philanthropic efforts all giving to the charity (certainly, a good cause) or does your firm get somet read more
By: Alfred Siliano | 2010-12-14 | Technology Modern technology has made life a lot easier for a number of successful businesses all over the world. The continued development in technology has provided a huge amount of benefits that many companies have made the most of and profited from. read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-03-26 | Destinations The town of Dunfermline - Fife was once the capital of Scotland during the 11th to 15th Centuries. It had a long association with textiles however in the 20th century this industry began to decline and today the town of around 40, 000 people is mainly a service town. read more
By: Sheonty Sultan | 2011-07-23 | Non Profit Organizations Being a philanthropist doesn’t mean one should not be careful of where money goes. It is essential that when you are donating for a cause, you do so with the right place read more
By: Youlanda | 2010-12-03 | Automotive Infants are of course curious. Usually when they will see a grownup, whether the idea be your parent or whatever, they generally wish to copy or maybe mimic what they notice. I can't explain how oftentimes I have got witnessed my own younger cousins pretending that will talk to the phone and also play using an ipod touch. read more