The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Europe Seeks to Build International Giving by Breaking Down Barriers

Brussels

When the business-software developer SAP wanted to step up its international giving in recent years by supporting the U.N. World Food Programme, it ran into a common problem for European donors.

The company, based in Walldorf, Germany, could not receive a tax benefit for its gifts because the World...

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