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Private donations for international development

Private donations for international development
Private donations for international development
Charitable donations by private individuals and firms can help fund the Millennium Development Goals. What are the prospects for increasing donations for international development, whether from small scale donors, the super-rich (as in the recent gifts by Bill Gates and Ted Turner), or the corporate sector? The paper starts by reviewing how large are the sums currently given in OECD countries (including gifts of time) and the problems development has in competing with domestic causes. It then looks at possibilities for the future, including tax-deductions, the new 'global funds', corporate social responsibility and 'cause-related marketing', the use of the Internet, and long-term donor education.
A03/12
Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton
Micklewright, John
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Wright, Anna
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Micklewright, John
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Wright, Anna
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Micklewright, John and Wright, Anna (2003) Private donations for international development (S3RI Applications and Policy Working Papers, A03/12) Southampton, UK. Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton 30pp.

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Abstract

Charitable donations by private individuals and firms can help fund the Millennium Development Goals. What are the prospects for increasing donations for international development, whether from small scale donors, the super-rich (as in the recent gifts by Bill Gates and Ted Turner), or the corporate sector? The paper starts by reviewing how large are the sums currently given in OECD countries (including gifts of time) and the problems development has in competing with domestic causes. It then looks at possibilities for the future, including tax-deductions, the new 'global funds', corporate social responsibility and 'cause-related marketing', the use of the Internet, and long-term donor education.

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Published date: 2003

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Local EPrints ID: 8147
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/8147
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Date deposited: 11 Jul 2004
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 04:50

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Author: John Micklewright
Author: Anna Wright

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