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Looking for Donors in Emerging Markets
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David Rubenstein, one of America’s most recognized philanthropists, recently told education fundraisers that China is the best place for them to invest their resources outside of the United States.
Westerners Adjust to Advancement Leadership Positions in East
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A growing number of experienced advancement professionals from Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom are taking leadership positions at institutions relatively new to the field in the Asia-Pacific region. Their adjustment depends on various factors, says one expert who recently made the move.
College, University Foreign Gift Disclosure Reports Due on July 31
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U.S. colleges and universities that have received charitable gifts of $250,000 or more from foreign sources in the last six months must file a disclosure report with the U.S. Department of Education.
Getting Closer to Cross-Border Charitable Giving in Europe
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Europe-based charities can now take advantage of UK charity tax reliefs, a move that could signal a more liberal flow of giving between European member states.
Brussels Court Makes Landmark Ruling on Foreign Donations
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A recent ruling by a Brussels court on cross-border donations will “make it easier” for universities in the United Kingdom and other European Union countries to solicit foreign donations.
Potential Seen in International Parent Programs
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Engaging and stewarding parents from different parts of the world can be challenging.
EU Tax Relief Good News for Universities, Other Nonprofits
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A recent European court ruling on tax relief could make it more attractive for universities in the United Kingdom and across Europe to compete for donors in other European Union countries.
