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Philanthropy and Social Change in Latin America (David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies) (Series on Latin American Studies

Cynthia Sanborn
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Release Date: 01/01/2006

Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Harvard University, The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Series: Series on Latin American Studies
Contributors: Cynthia Sanborn (Edited by), Felipe Portocarrero (Edited by), John H. Coatsworth (Foreword by), Felipe Aguero (Contributions by), Silvia Marina Arrom (Contributions by), L. David Brown (Contributions by), Gonzalo de la Maza (Contributions by), Francisco Durand (Contributions by), Julio Guzman (Contributions by), Ignacio Irarrazaval (Contributions by), Juan Carlos Jaramillo (Contributions by), Leilah Landim (Contributions by), Christine Letts (Contributions by), Gustavo Morales (Contributions by), Mario Roitter (Contributions by), Cristina Rojas (Contributions by), Eduardo Szazi (Contributions by), Shari Turitz (Contributions by), Rodrigo Villar (Contributions by), David Winder (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Harvard University, The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Pages: 480

Latin America is a profoundly philanthropic region with deeply rooted traditions of solidarity with the less fortunate. This volume brings together groundbreaking perspectives on such diverse themes as corporate philanthropy, immigrant networks, and new grant-making and operating foundations with corporate, family, and community origins.

Latin America is a profoundly philanthropic region with deeply rooted traditions of solidarity with the less fortunate. Recently, different forms of philanthropy are emerging in the region, often involving community organization and social change.

This volume brings together groundbreaking perspectives on such diverse themes as corporate philanthropy, immigrant networks, and new grant-making and operating foundations with corporate, family, and community origins.