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September 2009: SVG Profiled in NYTimes
In China, Philanthropy as a New Measuring Stick - NYTimes
HONG KONG - As the 10th anniversary of his company approached this
month, Jack Ma sat down and penned a note to his 15,000 employees at Alibaba
Group. The chief executive reflected briefly on the success of his
enterprise, which in a decade has become an e-commerce juggernaut with
more than 100 million users and has vaulted him into the ranks of
China's ultrarich. But...
June 2009: Grace Chiang, SVG's Managing Director Profiled in City Weekend Magazine
The Social Venture(er) in Shanghai - City Weekend
Get a sneak peek at how Grace Chiang, co-founder and managing director of Social Venture Group , does her part in tackling social issues in China...
May 2009: SVG Interviewed by BBC News
Philanthropy in China a year after the Sichuan earthquake - BBC
Last year's Sichuan earthquake prompted an unprecedented outpouring of donations and volunteers from throughout China...
November 2008: SVG Mentioned in Responsible China
Social Venture Group: "Calling all of China's Innovative Philanthropists" - Responsible China
As China's grassroots nonprofit sector gradually develops, the age-old
question that plagues the industry worldwide sharpens in focus: Where
can these nascent Chinese nonprofits secure funding to get the ball
rolling and to keep their operations afloat?...
May 2008: SVG Featured in Shanghai International Family Magazine
Social Venture Group: Cultivating Responsible Philanthropy - Shanghai International Family Magazine
Hundreds of nonprofit organizations are at work in China. They're cleaning up drinking water, feeding hungry kids and building homes for the impoverished. But the nonprofit sector is still very new here. As such, the necessary...
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April 2008: SVG Profiled in AmCham Shanghai Insight Magazine
A Seam of Generosity - Amcham Shanghai Insight Magazine
Earlier this year year, citizens across China revealed their generosity as they helped people cope with the worst snowstorms to hit the country in decades; donations to China's Red Cross totaled more than RMB60 million. Even companies...
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