The Corporate Garden: An Expression of Philanthropy

Author(s)Parker, Dana
Date Accessioned2007-12-10T02:17:17Z
Date Available2007-12-10T02:17:17Z
Publication Date1992-08
AbstractIn the last twenty years, Corporate America has increasingly supported the arts and cultural activities in their respective communities around the country. This generosity is motivated by self-interest and financial incentives in the form of tax deductions. In horticulture, this support is demonstrated by well-developed grounds, public access, and the attitude that gardens and park-like settings enhance the corporate image. Corporations are the modern-day Medici who are building establishments which reflect wealth, prestige, and beauty. These landscapes include gardens which improve the workplace and provide benefits to the community and the corporation. This thesis will examine the factors associated with public gardens at corporate headquarters. A variety of case studies were examined to demonstrate that corporations have the resources and opportunity to patronize the arts, extend their philanthropy, and reflect a positive image in their communities with gardens.en_US
ExtentNote: Except for the faculty signature page, which was not digitized, the entire thesis was scanned as formatted by the author.en
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/2975
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
KeywordsFinancial managementen_US
KeywordsFundraisingen_US
KeywordsPhilanthropyen_US
KeywordsCorporate givingen_US
TitleThe Corporate Garden: An Expression of Philanthropyen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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