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European Association for Philanthropy and Giving

European Association for Philanthropy and Giving

Philanthropy and Planned Giving in Ireland

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Philanthropy and Planned Giving in Ireland
  • Date:
  • Venue: The Community Foundation for Ireland, 32 Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin 1
  • Fee: GBP

Philanthropy and Planned Giving in Ireland
A discussion of how charities and advisors can enable donors to make the most of their assets

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  • Company / Organisation: European Association for Planned Giving
  • Contact: Sue Summers
  • Email: sue@plannedgiving.org.uk
  • Phone: 01622 859356
  • Website: EAPG

Art, Heritage Property and Philanthropy

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Art, Heritage Property and Philanthropy
  • Date:
  • Venue: Farrer & Co, 66 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3LH
  • Fee: GBP

Art, Heritage Property and Philanthropy:
A discussion of how charities and advisors can enable wealthy donors to make the most of their arts and heritage assets

Further Information -

  • Company / Organisation: European Association for Planned Giving
  • Contact: Sue Summers
  • Email: sue@plannedgiving.org.uk
  • Phone: 01622 859356
  • Website: EAPG

A Firm Foundation for Philanthropy? A discussion of recent developments in Switzerland impacting charitable giving

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A Firm Foundation for Philanthropy? A discussion of recent developments in Switzerland impacting charitable giving
  • Date:
  • Venue: Frank Hirth, 236 Gray’s Inn Road, London, WC1X 8HL
  • Fee: GBP

A Firm Foundation for Philanthropy? A discussion of recent developments in Switzerland impacting charitable giving and international philanthropy

Further Information -

  • Company / Organisation: European Association for Planned Giving
  • Contact: Sue Summers
  • Email: sue@plannedgiving.org.uk
  • Phone: 01622 859356
  • Website: EAPG

Passing on Wealth: The role of philanthropy in effective family succession planning for high net worth individuals

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Passing on Wealth: The role of philanthropy in effective family succession planning for high net worth individuals
  • Date:
  • Venue: Bircham Dyson Bell, 50 Broadway, SW1H 0BL
  • Fee: GBP

EAPG London Roundtable
5.15pm welcome for 5.30-7.00pm

Chair: Rupert Ticehurst, Herbert Smith LLP
Discussion panel: Simon Weil, Bircham Dyson Bell LLP

Further Information -

  • Company / Organisation: European Association for Planned Giving
  • Contact: Sue Summers
  • Email: sue@plannedgiving.org.uk
  • Phone: 01622 859356
  • Website: EAPG

Performance Philanthropy: how can charities engage with the impact-oriented 'new philanthropist'?

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Performance Philanthropy: how can charities engage with the impact-oriented 'new philanthropist'?
  • Date:
  • Venue: Barclays Wealth Private Bank, 43 Brook Street, London W1J 4HK
  • Fee: GBP

EAPG London Roundtable 5.15pm welcome for 5.30-7.00pm

Discussion leader: Warren Lancaster, International Director, Geneva Global.

Further Information -

  • Company / Organisation: European Association for Planned Giving
  • Contact: Sue Summers
  • Email: sue@plannedgiving.org.uk
  • Phone: 01622 859356
  • Website: EAPG

Beautiful Theories, Investment Myths: What Investment Managers Don't Tell You!

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Beautiful Theories, Investment Myths: What Investment Managers Don't Tell You!
  • Date:
  • Venue: University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, Woolgate Exchange, 25 Basinhall Street , EC2V 5HA
  • Fee: GBP

EAPG London Roundtable Tuesday 24 June 2008
5.15pm welcome for 5.30 - 7.00pm

Discussion leaders:
Paul Marson and Jan Hutchings, Morgan Stanley International

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Turning away six-figure sums: why your charity can't afford to ignore the 'Substantial Donor' rules

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Turning away six-figure sums: why your charity can't afford to ignore the 'Substantial Donor' rules
  • Date:
  • Venue: Farrer & Co. 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2
  • Fee:

EAPG London Roundtable 8 April 2008
Time: 5.15 pm welcome for 5.30 – 7.00 pm discussion, followed by drinks and refreshments

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Why Charities Pay Too Much VAT

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Why Charities Pay Too Much VAT
  • Date:
  • Venue: BNB Tax Consultants, Union Chambers, 63 Temple Row, Birmingham. B2 5LS
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EAPG Birmingham Workshop Wednesday 19 March 2008
10.00am - 12.30pm

A survey of the key issues charities must consider, including:

- lack of staff continuity, training and resources

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