Playing the Philanthropy Game: How Giving and Video Gaming Can Intersect and Interact

For the past few weeks, I’ve been semi—okay, completely—obsessed with Pokémon Go. I’m pretty sure the whole world has. While my Facebook feed kept popping up with everything and anything dealing with this game that has players walk around (while in some cases being robbed or being arrested for trespassing) catching various monsters, battling for Read more

August 22, 2016

Intro to the Lingo: Learning the Philanthropy Jargon

When you’ve read our social media posts or our annual reports (preferably both…), you might have come across some jargon that Catalyst Balkans uses almost daily but for those of you outside the world of philanthropy might have no clue about. Well, we’ve decided to help you out in deciphering some Philanthropy-speak. Below you’ll find Read more

August 8, 2016

Catalyst Conversations: What have we been up to?

“Hello…it’s me. I was wondering if after all these years, you’d like to meet…” – Adele Okay, so it hasn’t been years since we’ve been on the blog, but after another absence, we’re back! And even though we’ve been a bit silent on this end, that doesn’t mean we haven’t been busy. In fact, Catalyst Read more

August 1, 2016

Companies and Groups of Individuals Are Primary Donor Sources for 2013 in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Giving by companies and groups of individuals (mass individual) accounted for 78% of all giving in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2013.  Catalyst’s publication today of the 2013 Annual Report on the State of Philanthropy for Bosnia and Herzegovina was based on an analysis of nearly 400 instances of philanthropy. This baseline measurement of the levels Read more

August 25, 2015

More Than €2.9 Million Donated For Montenegrin Causes in 2013

Catalyst releases its 2013 Annual Report on the State of Philanthropy for Montenegro today.  More than 340 instances of philanthropic giving were recorded by Montenegrin individuals and companies as well as the diaspora.  Funding focuses were poverty reduction, support to marginalized groups, education and healthcare.  Companies and SMEs accounted for nearly 65% of the value Read more

July 22, 2015