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Global Philanthropy Partnership

Chicago

Global Philanthropy Partnership was founded in 2003 as a non-profit organization. While not a grantmaking organization, GPP serves as a strategic resource to promote international giving and raise awareness of global development issues.

Global philanthropy, or global social investing, is an emerging field with numerous players and a variety of approaches. Global Philanthropy Partnership strives to support a better understanding of this field through conducting original research, developing a network of organizations that promote philanthropy, and connecting philanthropists and potential philanthropists so they can share interests and best practices. Current areas of interest also include climate change in the Midwest and the establishment of a biodiversity museum in Panama.

Friends of the Institute

Blackstone Ranch Institute has built working relationships with a variety of the leading organizations in North America that are pioneering important environmental change. We regard the organizations to which we have given financial and logistical support as friends of the institute, and are working to find ways that our partner organizations can benefit from the experience, talent and resources of one another.

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  • Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine
  • Aspen Institute
  • Biomimicry Institute
  • Bioneers
  • Blue Legacy
  • Cascadia Region Green Building Council
  • Clinton Foundation
  • Community Environmental Council of Santa Barbara
  • Diablo Trust
  • Forest Ethics
  • Global Philanthropy Partnership
  • Green Cities California
  • Holistic Management International
  • Institute for Sustainable Communities
  • National Geographic Society
  • Orion Society
  • Presidio School of Management
  • Rockefeller Foundation
  • Rocky Mountain Institute
  • San Francisco Office of the Environment
  • Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment
  • World Resources Institute