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Entrepreneurship in Philanthropy

By J. Gregory Dees

Entrepreneurship occurs in all spheres of productive human endeavor, including philanthropy. It is the major force for progress. In this article, Dees addresses what it means to be an entrepreneur in philanthropy and outline a range of entrepreneurial strategies in philanthropy.

CASE, 2005

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