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- [Presentation] Foundation Realities and Possibilities: An Overview (Beijing, 1.2017)
Lester M. Salamon. Presented at the China Donor Roundtable Annual Meeting on January 12, 2017 in Beijing, China, this presentation focuses on how foundations in China can think beyond grants to leverage their resources more effectively; the importance of seeing nonprofit organizations as crucial partners in carrying out key philanthropic and social objectives; and the resulting stake these philanthropic organizations have in strengthening and supporting such nonprofit organizations. - [Presentation] Philanthropication thru Privatization: Building Permanent Assets for Social Progress (Beijing, 1.2017)
Lester M. Salamon. Presented on January 12, 2017 at the China Global Philanthropy Institute this presentation provides an overview of the Philanthropication thru Privatization (PtP) Project, including definitions, basic report findings, prospects, and next steps to bring this phenomenon to China—the world's leading privatizer. Video of the full presentation can be viewed here: Part 1 | Part 2. - [Presentation] Putting the Nonprofit Sector on the Economic Map of the World (ARNOVA, 11.2015)
Lester M. Salamon. Presented at the 44th Annual ARNOVA conference in Chicago on November 20, 2015 as part of the mini plenary session "Big Sources of Big Data," this presentation explores available sources of data on the nonprofit sector in the United Sates and around the world.
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