In years past and present, the Global Philanthropy Fellowship has supported an academic fellow in fostering international dialogue and exchange by emphasizing global philanthropy research, with the generous support of the Giving USA Foundation. In 2023, I had the honor of joining the research team at the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy as the… Read more »
Tag: Global Philanthropy Environment Index
India and China see growth in online giving
Findings from the Digital for Good: A Global Study on Emerging Ways of Giving research series By Kinga Horvath China and India account for more than a third of the global population and are still growing, accompanied by a strong digital climb and a dynamically growing middle class. Both China and India are among the… Read more »
Ghanaian civil society: West Africa’s ‘shining democratic star?’
In 2018, the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy released the Global Philanthropy Environment Index, the world’s largest and most comprehensive effort to document the state of global philanthropy and the factors that enhance or inhibit its success. Now, we are highlighting countries on the blog that did not originally appear in the 2018 Index. Follow… Read more »
The essential characteristics of Liberian civil society
In 2018, the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy released the Global Philanthropy Environment Index, the world’s largest and most comprehensive effort to document the state of global philanthropy and the factors that enhance or inhibit its success. Now, we are highlighting countries on the blog that did not originally appear in the 2018 Index. Follow… Read more »
History and current context of philanthropy in Guatemala
In 2018, the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy released the Global Philanthropy Environment Index, the world’s largest and most comprehensive effort to document the state of global philanthropy and the factors that enhance or inhibit its success. Now, we are highlighting countries on the blog that did not originally appear in the 2018 Index. Follow… Read more »