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“Venture philanthropy takes concepts and techniques from venture capital finance and high technology business management to apply them to achieving philanthropic goals through innovative grant-making.” Knowhownonprofit.org (U.K)
Venture Philanthropy For Community Wealth Building Fairfax County VA Urban Crucible & KEPPS Twin
Venture Philanthropy: A Tool for Sustainable Community Development" based on success model developed in the 50's by the Rockefeller Brouthers Foundation, but now wisdom strengthened via PPP, P2P, C2C with Tech Innovators Family Circle (TIFC Café Twin)
Re: How can venture philanthropy strengthen Community Wealth ?
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JT7WJ
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Date: March 26, 2018 02:44PM
Yes yes yes....Take money from others and redirect to those sitting on the stoop all day. That my friend is your basic philanthropy education and all you need to know. Usually those that have had privilege and more money then they know what to do with give philanthropically so that they can project virtue within their libtard circles.
Re: How can venture philanthropy strengthen Community Wealth ?
Posted by:
BobTrebor
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Date: March 26, 2018 09:39PM
I see. It is the collective comrade. Where hard working folks add money
to your pocket. Oh my, this looks and sounds so virtuous. You are all
full of veracity!!! Lets uber over ---- oh wait, take lyft because those peps really got down on the gun protests so peps do not be seeing our
BMWers, Lexus 8912, Mercedes, Audi, and such.
How about this example of Venture Philanthropy announced by a notable
charitable foundation back in 2016, 2 years ago ?
Evidence that foundations and some wealthy individuals are pursuing this protocol of Venture Philanthropy ?
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MENLO PARK, Calif, June 23, 2016—The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation announced today the launch of a new $65 million initiative to find, fund and support 100 early stage, high-impact social enterprises that are tackling some of the world’s most challenging problems.