Institute for Philanthropy

The Institute for Philanthropy is a not-for-profit organisation which provides information and educational programmes to philanthropists and to charitable organizations.[1] Originally established in 2000 by Hilary Browne-Wilkinson, a former solicitor[2] at University College London,[3] the Institute currently operates from offices in London and New York.[2]

Institute for Philanthropy
Founded 2000
Founder Hilary Browne-Wilkinson
Type Operating public charity
Focus Philanthropy
Method Research, Advice, Educational programs
Key people

Dr Salvatore LaSpada, Chief Executive

Nicholas Ferguson, Chairman
Slogan "Helping donors achieve impact"
Website [www.instituteforphilanthropy.org]

The Institute carries out research about charitable organizations and charitable tax law, and provides advice to potential donors on the efficient utilisation of funding.[2][4]

The Institute works to increase effective philanthropy in the United Kingdom and internationally, by raising awareness and understanding of philanthropy,[5][6] providing donor education[6][7] and building donor networks.[8]

Programmes

The Institute has developed several international philanthropy programmes:

Partnerships

The Institute has partnered with several leading organisations including Credit Suisse,[13][14] Goldman Sachs, The Royal Bank of Canada and Arcapita. It has also worked with charitable foundations such as The Rockefeller Foundation, The Wellcome Trust and The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It also provided advice and nominations for the Inaugural Happy List.

References

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