Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,World’s Largest Charity:Philanthropy with a Managerial Approach
Code : SEP0010
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Region : USA
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Abstract: Deriving inspiration from renowned philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie, Bill Gates took up charity with a mission to improve the lives of people in the underdeveloped and developing countries. He and his wife, Melinda, established the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000 to promote global health and education apart from funding public libraries and under-privileged families of Pacific Northwest in the US (Washington State, and Greater Portland, Oregon). The Foundation has donated millions of dollars for developing vaccines for HIV/AIDS, malaria and tetanus across the world and has granted scholarships to poor students for pursuing higher education. Unlike other foundations, this Foundation has taken a professional approach in managing its charitable activities to add value to its activities by increasing its accountability towards the society at large. However, sceptics question whether Gates would be able to disseminate the benefits of modern science and technology in the developing countries to fulfill the needs of the deprived. |
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Keywords :Corporate Social Responsibility Case Study Corporate philanthropy, Charitable organisations in the US, Programme for Appropriate Technology in Health, Humanitarian activities in Africa, Scholarships from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Objectives of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Top 10 charitable donors in the US
Contents :
» The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – Continuing Family Values
» A Professional Management of Philanthropy