Assessing and advancing foundation transparency: Corporate foundations as a case study

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This article explores the mix of forces explaining variability in good governance standards and practices by charitable foundations. A six-drivers framework for explaining improved foundation accountability and transparency is proposed and discussed in the context of a country study. A simple tool for assessing foundation transparency internationally is proposed and then applied to corporate, endowed, and fundraising foundations in the U.S. and Spain.

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Rey-García, M., Martín-Cavanna, J., & Álvarez-González, L. I. (2012). Assessing and advancing foundation transparency: Corporate foundations as a case study. Foundation Review, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.4087/FOUNDATIONREVIEW-D-12-00003.1

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