24th March 2014

On Friday 21st March, the Financial Times: How To Spend It published a fantastic article on the rise of boutique philanthropy advisors for High Net Worth and Ultra High Net Worth individuals and families. Prism was one of three organisations that the article focused on, who are revolutionising the way that the wealthy contribute to charitable causes. Whether by giving philanthropy advice with a tax-effective edge, or advising on small and effective charities abroad, or by structuring social investments for financially astute philanthropists, Geneva Global, Prospero World and Prism the Gift Fund are instrumental in providing people with the advice they need to make the most of their charitable money.

Take a look at the whole article written by Charlotte Eagar on the How To Spend It website.

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Powerwomen Awards International 2025
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