suurilahjoitusohjelmat
Suurilahjoitusohjelmat are organized initiatives that encourage large, often corporate or philanthropic, contributions to public or charitable causes. The term is used primarily in Finland and other Nordic countries, where structured programs aim to mobilize significant financial resources for societal projects such as research, education, infrastructure, and environmental protection.
The concept emerged in the mid‑2000s as governments sought alternatives to traditional tax funding. By offering
Suurilahjoitusohjelmat generally follow a few models. Direct donation programs allow donors to choose projects, often with
Impact measurements typically include monetary totals, number of projects funded, and long‑term benefits such as employment
In summary, suurilahjoitusohjelmat represent a strategic collaboration between public authorities and private donors, aiming to leverage