Small grants in a big country
Helena Monteiro
Chasing the butterfly: why small grants matter

Small grants in a big country

Helena Monteiro
1 March 2010
Alliance magazine

In a country like Brazil where many still live in poverty, fighting inequality and social exclusion are top priorities, and they require social change. Brazilian philanthropy – or private social investment, as it is called in Brazil – has been growing and developing for the past 20 years, mainly because of the consolidation of democracy, the strengthening of civil society, and monetary stability and economic growth.

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