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February 28, 2013

Young Philanthropists for TPF

By Gulsah Senol Turkish Philanthropy Funds realizes the importance of  investing time and effort to raising a younger generation of philanthropists. Since its inception in September […]
February 21, 2013

Employee Giving: Make giving more, easy!

Corporations are counting on their employees to help mold their CSR strategy. Employers such as Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and more have pledged to […]
February 19, 2013

Thank you!

  TPF Turned 6! What an exciting day we had! TPF wanted to celebrate its birthday by giving out gifts, so we decided to match donations […]
February 19, 2013

Autism Awareness Day

From now until April 2nd, TPF will be matching all donations made to Tohum Autism Foundation and Turkiye Yardim Sevenler Dernegi in honor of Autism Awareness […]

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