Ethics of philanthropy
Philanthropy poses a number of ethical issues:How donors should choose beneficiaries and ensure that their donations are effective. - Acceptable marketing practices for grant seekers. - A recipient may violate the donor's intent in spirit or in law. - A donor's activities may be considered incompatible with those of the institution's mission. - Specifically, a recipient may be perceived as complicit with or oblivious to a donor's unethical practices, thus tainting its own good name, especially when an institution grants naming rights. - A donor may receive a quid pro quo for all or part of a donation.
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