PhilanthropyWiki:Sitemap
From PhilanthropyWiki
This page maps the categories contained within PhilanthropyWiki, listed heirachically.
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Content Categories
Philanthropedia
- History of Australian Philanthropy
- History of Philanthropy
- Journals
- Organisations
- People
- Statistics
- Stories About Philanthropy
Structures & Models
- Ancillary Funds
- Bequests
- Charities
- Deductible Gift Recipient
- Community Foundations
- Corporate
- Family Foundations
- Government-Initiated
- In Kind Giving
- Individual Giving
- Prescribed Private Funds
- Private Foundations
- Pro Bono Services
- Testamentary Trusts
- Trustee Companies
- Volunteering
Practices
- Administration
- Boards
- Communications
- Courses in Philanthropy
- Evaluation
- Grantmaking
- Information Technology
- Investment
- Knowledge Management
- Legislation & Taxation
- Partnerships
- Policies
- Seeking Funding
- Trustees
Theories & Debates
- Accountability
- Advocacy
- Approaches to Philanthropy
- Ethical Issues
- Intergenerational
- International Funding
- Perpetuity
- Philanthropy as a Profession
- Philosophies of Giving
- Wealth
- Youth Philanthropy
Program Areas
Note: the sub-sub-categories in Program Areas are not intended to reflect the full range of sub-categories within the area. Rather, these sub-sub-categories have created in response to the volume of material within the sub-category, in an attempt to better organise the information and make it easier to browse. Sub-sub-categories will be created on demand depending on the volume of material.
- Ageing Futures
- Animals
- Arts & Culture
- Children & Youth
- Civil Society
- Community Development
- Crime, Justice & Legal Issues
- Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Communities
- Disability
- Disaster Relief
- Education
- Employment & Training
- Environment
- GLBT
- Health & Medical Research
- Housing & Homelessness
- Indigenous Australians
- International Programs
- Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Nonprofit Infrastructure
- Poverty & Disadvantage
- Recreation & Sport
- Women
Glossary
Note: The Glossary category is more of a 'floating category', created for ease of use rather than to fit into the structure of categories above.
