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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | With the advent of the social impact bond... if Adam Smith were around today, he'd be talking not just about the invisible hand of markets but the invisible heart of markets. - Sir Ronald Cohen (a.k.a. "high priest of money-making"). On the Rockefeller Foundation website, president Judith Rodin asks, "How can innovative finance shift charity to | |
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www.tacticalphilanthropy.com
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| | | | | Many people who hope to see the social sector perform at a higher level talk about the need for a more "business-like" approach to nonprofit work and philanthropy. The phrase is odd because nonprofits are businesses and so there's no other way for them to act but to be business-like. So what the phrase really | |
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wrenchinthegears.com
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| | | | | After a bit of a break, I am finally getting back to the Trans-Atlantic dialogue I had going between myself and UK blogger Privatising Schools. This post is the first in a Q&A series about social impact bonds and pay for success finance. Privatising Schools: Question Seven A key focus of your research is the... | |
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roape.net
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| | | [AI summary] The content is a cookie consent notice and introductory information about the Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) journal, including subscription details. | ||