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Micro-Finance or Micro-Credit?

Posted November 26th, 2010 by Gena Rotstein
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  • Chris Dendys
  • Fonkoze
  • Haiti
  • international development
  • micro-credit
  • micro-donations
  • micro-finance
  • micro-loans
  • Results Canada

What makes good micro-finance?  This is aconversation I had with the Executive Director of Results Canada, Chris Dendys the other day. Read more »

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No Silver-Bullet Solution - Creating a Charitable Mutual Fund

Posted September 29th, 2010 by Gena Rotstein
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  • CAWST
  • charitable mutual fund
  • charity
  • Doctors without Borders
  • expert
  • international development
  • leveraging donations
  • MSF
  • philanthropy
  • Results Canada
  • Results USA
  • strategic giving
  • Unicef
  • workplace giving
  • workplace philanthropy

Yup - you read correctly a Mutual Fund of charities.  What is this you ask? Read more »

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Disaster in Haiti: Out of the rubble

Posted January 17th, 2010 by Gena Rotstein
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  • CIDA
  • crisis management
  • Dr. Bob Dickenson
  • Grameen Foundation
  • Haiti
  • National Post
  • Results Canada
  • World Micro-Credit Project

One of Canada's leading advocates for micro-credit and the chair of Results Canada had this letter published in the Saturday National Post.

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