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Kellogg on e-Philanthropy

Howard Lake | 20 March 2000 | News

The WK Kellogg Foundation in the US has published a report examining the ways in which the Internet can become a tool for social good. It gives a good summary but is entirely US-focused. OneWorld.org gets a mention but in the context that a US-focused version is in the pipeline.

Download their free report e-Philanthropy, Volunteerism, and Social Changemaking (available in PDF) and read Foundation releases report on useful e-philanthropy sites at Philanthropy News Network.

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