This paper explores the concept of ‘New Philanthropy,’ investigating whether contemporary philanthropic practices represent a significant departure from traditional models. It likely examines trends, motivations, and approaches that define modern giving, contrasting them with historical perspectives. The discussion aims to identify key characteristics that may differentiate or signify an evolution in the philanthropic landscape. The research seeks to understand the impact of these potential shifts on the broader civil society and charitable sector, contributing to a nuanced understanding of philanthropic development.
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