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Three philanthropy groups combine to produce Philanthropy Impact

The European Association for Philanthropy and Giving (EAPG), Philanthropy Advisers Forum, and Philanthropy UK have combined to form Philanthropy Impact, and their new website is now live.

The new organisation is a strategic partner of the Cabinet Office, which also sponsors its website. This has been developed in collaboration with the Community Foundation Network and New Philanthropy Capital and it incorporates content drawn from the Philanthropy UK and EAPG websites. The Guide to Giving and Giving Advice sections of the site are based on content from 'A Guide to Giving', published by Philanthropy UK in 2003.

Philanthropy Impact aims to making sense of and inspire philanthropy throughout the UK and beyond.

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It also publishes a regular free email update, 'Philanthropy Impact Digest, and a quarterly magazine 'Philanthropy Impact Magazine', the first issue of which will be published at the end of this month.

www.philanthropy-impact.org

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