Sanborn & Portocarrero outline four Latin American philanthropic traditions—colonial charity, immigrant solidarity, corporate giving, and modern foundations—and examine their evolution in civic engagement and nonprofit development. They recommend strengthening institutional frameworks to enhance impact. This historical overview reveals the diverse roots of philanthropy in the region and its role in shaping civil society. The authors’ recommendations highlight the importance of robust legal and organizational structures to maximize the effectiveness of philanthropic efforts, ensuring they contribute meaningfully to social change and development in Latin America.
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