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Global Philanthropy Forum was Founded by Jane Wales in 2001

The Global Philanthropy Forum (GPF) is an organization based in the Unites States that was founded by Jane Wales in the United States. As an offshoot of the World Affairs Council of Northern California, its goal is to be a network or community of social investors that have an international perspective.

In an article published in the Stanford Social Innovation Review's 10th anniversary issue on the evolution of social innovation, the founder, Wales, discussed about the so-called "Globalization of Giving." It's interesting how, as we've seen, the conversation of Africa, as monolith, has shifted from one of relief and aid to an emerging business leader -- at what cost?

Contact Information
Global Philanthropy Forum (GPF) website
GPF on Facebook
FPG on Twitter
Trend Themes
1. Social Investment Networks - Exploring the potential of creating online networks for social investors to better connect across borders and have a wider reach.
2. Evolution of Social Investment - Analyzing the changes in social investment from aid and relief to emerging business leaders and identifying new opportunities for socially responsible investment.
3. Globalization of Giving - Examining the shift in conversation around philanthropy from giving in developed countries to supporting social investment in emerging markets and exploring opportunities for investment in these markets.
Industry Implications
1. Philanthropy - Developing innovative strategies for philanthropic giving that go beyond traditional aid and relief and focus on supporting social investment.
2. Social Investment - Identifying opportunities for socially responsible investment in emerging markets and building networks to better connect social investors across borders.
3. Online Communities - Creating online networks for social investors to connect and share information, opening up new opportunities for investment and collaboration within the social investment sector.

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