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International Grant Making: Funding with a Global View
In this guide, grant makers describe the benefits and challenges of bringing a global perspective to their work. The guide explains the regulations that govern cross-border grant making and shares the experiences of funders who have coped with working across geographic and cultural divides. It also weighs the merits of working through intermediaries and funding directly outside the United States.
FEATURES
Annotated Table of Contents
Advice from Grant Seekers
Key Lessons from Grant Makers
Ways to Use This Guide
Guide Contributors
TACTICAL TOOLS
U.S. Federal Guidelines
Choosing an Intermediary
Finding an Adviser
HIGHLIGHTS
Why grant makers fund internationally
Dealing with distance and cultural difference
Understanding the role of intermediaries
Bringing a global "lens" to your work at home
Also available: A CLOSER LOOK
Nine grant makers and experts discuss the advantages and tradeoffs of using international intermediaries.
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