Public foundations typically give nationally and sometimes internationally, often focusing on a particular issue or geographic region.
The Fund will be open to all donors, from Member States to public institutions, foundations and individuals.
This month, ImpactAssets and Living Cities released a paper that explores a multitude of ways that foundations and public funders can use grants to unlock dollars from the impact investing field.
In sum, OPR defends public reason liberalism without contractarian foundations.
Similarly, many new tech companies are donating pre-public-offering stock to community foundations that have agendas different from those of traditional charities(see table) .
They help corporations, public sector agencies, nonprofits and foundations create value through social change and empower them with data to solve social problems more efficiently.
The Bank of New York Mellon Co. is a financial holding company, providing investment servicing (like asset servicing, issuer services, clearing services) and investment management services to institutional investors, which includes mutual funds, collective investment funds and other investment pools, corporate and public retirement plans, insurance companies, foundations, endowments and investment managers, around the world.
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Perhaps if the big foundations put their money into failing public schools they could have similar results.
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In general foundations are in a state of public denial about their failures, though Mr Fleishman provides a long list of them.
We observed that with respect to investment advisory fees, endowments and foundations pay 40% more than public funds and corporate funds pay 10-15% more.
The percentages are considerably higher in the case of public funds (75%) and endowments and foundations (63%).
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The then-prime minister's drive to contract out public-sector tasks to the private sector laid the foundations for firms taking over such services as school and hospital meals, buildings maintenance and even staff training.
By law, charitable foundations must conduct exclusively nonpartisan activities that promote the public welfare.
Public Campaign is a nonprofit organization financed largely by grants from charitable foundations.
It is as committed to public service as it was when Jamsetji Tata was laying the economic foundations of Indian independence.
Today, Eli Broad and his wife, Edythe, are devoted to philanthropy as founders of The Broad Foundations, which they established to advance entrepreneurship for the public good in education, science and the arts.
The Thomas More Law Center and the Society of Americans for National Existence are public interest law firms litigating in areas to defend the Judeo-Christian foundations of this country and its national sovereignty.
Of course the big foundations want to fund new, exciting, glamorous ideas, not boring old public schools.
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There are grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting that we receive, but the vast majority of our funding is rooted in foundations, individual donors and corporate underwriting.
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The prize is presented to a living person, institution and active public or private bodies that make a significant contribution to defending, disseminating and embodying the values that were the foundations of Henri La Fountain's life and career in support of universal knowledge, international law and democracy.
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