Abstract
Using a broad group of family and independent foundations from a representative sample of Georgia foundations, the authors examined differences in giving patterns between family and independent foundations. Confirming a previous study of large foundations, they found no substantial differences between family and independent foundations' preferences. The authors conclude that their findings suggest that family foundation boards do not require special regulation.
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McGinnis, J., & Ashley, S. (2011). The family difference? Exploring the congruence in grant distribution patterns between family and independent foundations. Foundation Review, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.4087/FOUNDATIONREVIEW-D-11-00015
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