Grantmaking from America
The historical context of America’s charitable foundations is, in part, unique to the US says David C. Hammack, but there are comparisons to be drawn for the rest of the world
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Author: David C. Hammack
David C. Hammack is Haydn Professor of History and a leader of the Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organisations at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Helmut Anheier, co-director of the Contributions of Foundations project, has led the Center for Civil Society at the University of California at Los Angeles; he is now Dean of the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.



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