Hong also sits on the board of Asus' corporate foundation, started in 2008.
Without a blanket policy of nondiscrimination, corporate or foundation giving to the Boy Scouts of America at the national level is a veritable landmine.
The group, which gets its funding from corporate and foundation grants, has no membership fee, and it will often pay race entry fees for people who can't afford them.
While entrepreneurial-minded concerns like the Adventure Project and ILF in many ways represent the future of social impact work, corporate, foundation and civic giving practices remain largely charitable in nature.
This same Emergency Manager was a graduate from a foundation that promotes corporate school reform and also pays around a third of his six-figure salary.
Other participants in the Forum included the Aga Khan, founder and chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network Foundation and senior representatives of several corporate giants participating in the partnership - including Nokia, Procter and Gamble, GEMS Education, Microsoft and the Packard Foundation.
Flaherty is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Citi Foundation and Director of Corporate Citizenship at Citi.
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He and Laura, a former corporate lawyer, created their own foundation to improve the criminal justice, education and pension systems.
McClimon is President of the American Express Foundation and Vice President for Corporate Social Responsibility, American Express Company.
In addition to individual membership, the Bitcoin Foundation provides a way for corporate enterprises from all industries to participate in the expansion of the bitcoin network and platform.
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South Korea, whose economy is currently suffering from bank collapses and corporate bankruptcies, ranks 24th in the Heritage Foundation's overall index (but rolls up sixth among those emerging economies tracked by The Economist).
Reflected in the governance structure, individual and industry corporate members will have voting rights consistent with Bitcoin Foundation Articles and Bylaws.
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Instead, the charter movement of today relies far too heavily on rich foundations like the Broad Foundation and the Gates Foundation, and has way too much corporate input.
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Find an organization that fits your corporate mission and vision, such as imagine1day, the Fistula Foundation, or Partners in the Horn of Africa, and help it tell its story, with media and dollars.
Corporate responsibility efforts include recycling centers in every store, and a foundation that supports K-12 public education and community improvement.
So the following year, with a tip of the hat to his past life sparring over corporate assets, Pinault prevailed in a vicious battle with the Guggenheim Foundation to take over the nearly 40, 000-square-foot Punta della Dogana.
Participants will include hundreds of top Fortune 500 Corporate Executives, Venture Capitalists, Government Leaders, Emerging Market Investors, Foundation Heads and Social Entrepreneurs eager to discuss social challenges, analyze innovative approaches and build lasting partnerships that enable them and their organizations to affect positive social change.
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Foundation officials said their fundraising style--special events backed by corporate sponsors--makes the overhead seem high.
Sloan Foundation, said accounting firms should serve as a model for all of corporate America.
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The current corporate tax rate of the United States, according to a study by the Tax Foundation in March 2011, was the second highest in the world behind only Japan (and Japan was planning on lowering their corporate tax rate).
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As noted by The State of Corporate Citizenship in the United States 2009, The Hitachi Foundation and Boston College, a good reputation is increasingly linked to bottom line benefits such as improved sales, license to operate, employee morale and productivity, and retention of top talent.
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