
Philanthropisms
ERNOP: Connecting Philanthropy Academia & Practice #1
Mar 30, 2023
Barry Hoolwerf, Executive Director of ERNOP, discusses the challenges of bridging the gap between academia and practice in philanthropy. The podcast explores various research notes, including tax incentives for charitable giving in Switzerland, measuring the impact of foundations in Italy, and diasporic volunteering and cross-border philanthropy. It also emphasizes the need to bridge the gap between practitioners and academics, and explores the complex relationship between identity and philanthropy.
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- The research highlights the importance of bridging the gap between practitioners and academia to create inclusive policies and practices in philanthropy.
- The study emphasizes the need for alternative strategies to boost charitable giving and involve beneficiaries in the design of tax policies.
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Diasporic Volunteering: A Case of Netherlands and Morocco
The research focuses on diasporic volunteering, specifically examining the diasporic international Moroccan philanthropists in the Netherlands and diasporic national philanthropists in Morocco. The study compares their approaches to philanthropy and investigates the voice of the receiving end. The findings reveal that the receiving end prefers the international diasporic philanthropists due to their Islamic motives and closer cultural ties. The research challenges the emphasis on localizing philanthropy and suggests that practitioners have important social capital and expertise. The paper highlights the need to bridge the gap between practitioners and academia to create inclusive policies and practices.
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