Foundations making an active decision to engage with governments:
Aman Foundation - Ayrton Senna Institute - Chandaria Foundation - Chen Yet-Sen Foundation - EdelGive Foundation - Siddiqui Foundation- Praekelt.org - Yellowwoods
Foundations making an active decision NOT to engage with governments:
Vebhi Koç Foundation
There is no clear-cut or off-the-shelf answer to this question! In the United States and Europe, governments and philanthropists have spent centuries working out their respective roles. Philanthropic initiatives have developed their own space, clearly separated from governmental activities:
Frontier Philanthropists have no such default answer to fall back on, but many, in spite of significant drawbacks of engaging with the state, find it worthwhile to do so, including:
See also the Chandaria Foundation.
See also the Aman Foundation - Ayrton Senna Institute - Chen Yet-Sen Foundation - EdelGive Foundation -Mahvash and Jahanghir Siddiqui Foundation - Praekelt.org and Yellowwoods
See also the Aman Foundation - Chen_Yet Sen Foundation - Praekelt.org and Yellowwoods