The Feminization of Philanthropy
New breed of wealthy women will change strategies around poverty, social justice.
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FS: As donors/foundation heads, do women have different priorities than men?
AB: I reject the idea that women are biologically different from men [when it comes to philanthropic priorities]. It has everything to do with socialization. Women as leaders of philanthropy are not just by nature going to be worrying about women and girls. But they are socialized to pay attention in ways that men are not.
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Margaret Battistelli Gardner
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