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...NONPROFIT LAW, FINANCE, AND MANAGEMENT SERIESThe Art of Planned Giving: Understanding Donors and the Culture of Giving by Doug­las E...andCheryl S. NewHigh Impact Philanthropy: How Donors, Boards, and Nonprofit Organizations can TransU...
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...power structures (Rahman 1995, 278. See also Ahmad 1986). One could even say that Bangladesh has mastered the art of “snatching defeat from the jaws of victory” (R. Sobhan 1993). The foundation of Bangladeshi...
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...00281995)Annual Giving: A Practical Approach by the Council forAdvancement and Support of Education (2000)The Art of Planned Giving: Understanding the Culture of Givingby Douglas E. White (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1995)
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...thedisplay of an ever-increasing art collection with a Public Record...charity. Schemes exist for art donors, company sponsors and Americanart donors. Distinct business operations...includes not only access to the art collection, but a distance...
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...donations; for instance, in 1990 NewYork's Metropolitan Museum of Art received $9 million worth of art from156 donors, but in 1991 it received $40 million worth of art from 285 donors(Vogel, 1992a). In 1993, President Clinton...
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...Many portraits were also commissioned because the wealthy sought to capturetheir good fortune and persona in art. In any case, donors were frequently shownwith members of their families (Praz, 1971). There was a definite desire...
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...dated about 1330, now in the Metropolitan Museumof Art (1992.54),103 in which the donors are depicted as a couple. Thepractice of producing...overlooked inany discussion of chinoiserie in Iranian art. The second major group of miniatures consists...
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...’” 35. Macleod, Art and the Victorian Middle Class...in Stewards of the Nation’s Art, makes a similar argu­ment...betweenaristocratic and bourgeois trustees of, and donors to, London art institutions. 36. Aldington, The...
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...but also in terms of dating Buddhist art and of the beginnings of thetype of religious art form of the large stele with multiple donors (in this case one ex­tended...Buddha's sarighap in Chinese Buddhist art bythis time, as also indicated by...
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...earliest foliate framesin manuscript art actually post-date the use of...in particular in relation tothe art of the monasteries. The crucial...were the most important single donors of endowments and art objects. Summarynotices of numerous...
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