Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization

Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization
Author: Maurrasse, David J.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1788979087

This important book focuses on particular aspects of the development and implementation of community partnerships based in – and focused – on neighborhoods, municipalities, and regions. Throughout the book, David J. Maurrasse stresses the importance of philanthropy and representation from different types of organizations across public, private, and nongovernmental spectrums.

Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization

Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization
Author: David Maurrasse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Charities
ISBN: 9781788979078

This important book focuses on particular aspects of the development and implementation of community partnerships based in - and focused on - neighborhoods, municipalities, and regions. Throughout the book, David J. Maurrasse stresses the importance of philanthropy and representation from different types of organizations across public, private, and nongovernmental spectrums. In observing these collaborative efforts both in the US and various countries including Colombia, Malawi, England, India and Australia, two dynamics are emphasized: the role of private philanthropic institutions and their resources in facilitating the creation and continuation of these partnerships, along with the role of nongovernmental organizations as important enduring institutions in localities that are not, historically, considered as agents of community and economic development. It provides an evolving perspective on community partnerships particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and racial and income inequity, introducing the geographical, historical and cultural context behind these. Furthermore, the author defines and describes various roles in community partnerships and offers suggestions to help leverage these. Providing insightful case studies on the topic, this book will be key reading for practitioners in the field of community engagement at nonprofit institutions, such as universities, hospitals and philanthropic organizations. It will also be of use for academic researchers focusing on community studies and strategic partnerships.

Igniting the Power of Community

Igniting the Power of Community
Author: Paul A. Gaist
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0387981578

Igniting the Power of Community: The Role of CBOs and NGOs in Global Public Health introduces readers to the pursuit and potential of community-based organizations and nongovernmental organizations to transform global public health. At a time of unprecedented challenges, economic crises, social inequalities, environmental stressors, emerging health threats, these organizations are initiating and driving change, often being the first to call attention to the issues and increasingly forging significant and sustainable solutions. Through concrete examples, success stories, and cautionary tales from experienced practitioners, Igniting the Power of Community demonstrates why understanding the roles of the diverse organizations of this sector is vital to anyone concerned with improving health and public health today. This forward-thinking book explains how citizen sector organizations work, their immediate and long term impact on public health, and the key players and business dynamics involved. With an emphasis on innovative approaches, it provides an "insiders view" into practical considerations regarding organizational structure, financing, and operations. A sampling of the coverage: The new era of social entrepreneurship and philanthropy Sustainability in international public health NGOs Front-line perspectives from both well-established and grassroots CBOs Faith-based organizations and public health NGOs and the military: evolving relationships in conflict and disaster zones Understanding the environmental health movement and its impact Project YEAH: a youth AIDS organizations story. Whether you are involved in clinical care, health research, public health programs, or policy development and implementation, this book provides key insights and skills, and will serve as an invaluable resource in working most effectively with and within these dynamic organizations. body>

Community-Based Partnerships

Community-Based Partnerships
Author: Rehema Batti
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515398653

Partnership is a dynamic process and working in collaboration with other organizations has never been easy. Effective management of partnerships is important because partnership working can be disastrous and ruin an organization's credibility and legitimacy in the market. Partnerships are becoming a widely used approach to create development actions across sectors to alleviate poverty. Many development projects in Africa use a "partnership" approach. However most of the partnerships tend to be viewed as creating dependency because most of the engagements have been at a philanthropic level but in the recent years, there has been a gradual shift to pursuing more strategic NGO engagements at community level. International NGOs and donors are reevaluating the traditional philanthropic approaches to partnerships and adopting new strategic approaches of engagement to sustain project outcomes. This has generated an interest in initiating strategic community-level partnerships with local NGOs while undertaking community interventions to ensure there is a broader impact at the community level. This book combines the author's field experiences and explores a variety of thought provoking and interesting perspectives shared by selected authors on partnership experiences to build a case for nurturing community-based partnerships among NGOs that are empowering. The book focuses on partnerships but with an underlying message to NGOs. There is a great need for NGOs to refocus their motivation in engaging in partnerships and to build their competencies in order to improve transparency, openness, accountability, impact and responsiveness within development partnerships. Organizational attitudes and competencies need to change if community-based partnerships are going to broaden their influence and produce sustainable impact at the community level. This book will benefit any development-conscious individual who desires to promote more empowering partnerships at the local community level.

Going Public

Going Public
Author: Ramya Kumar
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2024-01-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1009209604

This Element highlights the pivotal role of corporate players in universal health coverage ideologies and implementation, and critically examines social innovation-driven approaches to expanding primary care in low-income settings. It first traces the evolving meanings of universal health/healthcare in global health politics and policy, analysing their close, often hidden, intertwining with corporate interests and exigencies. It then juxtaposes three social innovations targeting niche 'markets' for lower-cost services in the Majority World, against three present-day examples of publicly financed and delivered primary healthcare (PHC), demonstrating what corporatization does to PHC, within deeply entrenched colonial-capitalist structures and discourses that normalize inferior care, private profit, and dispossession of peoples.

Higher education leadership for democracy, sustainability and social justice

Higher education leadership for democracy, sustainability and social justice
Author: Sjur Bergan
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9287193746

Democracy, sustainability and social justice: the leading role that higher education must play in maintaining these three principles This publication, Higher education leadership for democracy, sustainability and social justice, arises from the global forum that the Council of Europe, the International Consortium for Higher Education, Civic Responsibility and Democracy, the Organization of American States and the International Association of Universities organised at Dublin City University in June 2022. It also arises from the challenges of Covid-19, which both highlighted and contributed to the fragility of democracy, with the increasing erosion of democratic participation, the deepening of extreme inequities, the strengthening of identity and nationalistic politics and the promotion of populist anti-intellectualism, involving attacks on science and knowledge itself. In this book, authors from Europe, the United States and Latin America argue that democracy, sustainability and social justice are inextricably linked, and that we can impact none of them unless higher education plays an important role in identifying the issues and helping society devise a viable and robust response. The book argues that higher education must do more than develop and disseminate knowledge and understanding. Higher education must influence the way individuals and societies behave. Higher education must lead. The importance of this leadership is illustrated by the inclusion of the Dublin Global Forum in the programme of the Irish Presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe and will be borne out by the positions and actions of the higher education community.

Building Strong Nonprofits

Building Strong Nonprofits
Author: John Olberding
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470587873

A proven, strategic plan to help your nonprofit emerge from the 2008-2009 economic storm Utilizing the extensive expertise of leading fundraising consulting firm Skystone Ryan's executive leadership team and managing consultants to explore and illuminate the most timely issues facing the philanthropic community, Building Strong Nonprofits: New Strategies for Growth and Sustainability identifies new opportunities to define the future of philanthropy. Includes notable contributors from the Skystone Ryan leadership team Analyzes the most potent trends and developments and interpret their implications for the future of philanthropy Offers eight to twelve essays, each by a different Skystone Ryan consultant with particular experience, insight, and expertise in the area Building Strong Nonprofits: New Strategies for Growth and Sustainability is you, whether you are a nonprofit leader, executive director, board member, or development director, and are becoming aware that new organizational strategies are called for if the same old donors are not supportive in the same old ways.

Innovation in Strategic Philanthropy

Innovation in Strategic Philanthropy
Author: Helmut K. Anheier
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0387342532

This book is the result of case studies conducted as part of the International Network on Strategic Philanthropy, which focus on the role of philanthropy in the globalization process and in lesser developed economies. Throughout, they emphasize the lessons in innovation that can be taken from them, and together demonstrate that emerging philanthropic institutions can develop their own methods and offer criteria that the Western world might learn from.

High Impact Philanthropy

High Impact Philanthropy
Author: Kay Sprinkel Grace
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

High Praise for High Impact Philanthropy "Successful navigation through today’s changing world of philanthropy requires greater understanding by nonprofits and donors. High Impact Philanthropy meets this need."–Roberta W. Gutman, Executive Director, Motorola Foundation "At a time when the terrain of American philanthropy is so rapidly shifting in new and unprecedented ways, this bright and focused analysis stands as a beacon of innovative thinking for donors and community organizers alike. By sketching in bold strokes the case for more effective collaborative giving, this book may well help transform our communities in the twenty-first century."–Peter deCourcy Hero,President, Community Foundation Silicon Valley "High Impact Philanthropy provides a thoughtful analysis of how venture philanthropy is changing the way nonprofits run and how philanthropists give. Important parallels are made to the business world, demonstrating how nonprofits and donors can both benefit from putting their business hats on and running their organizations and giving programs like businesses."–Jan D’Alessandro Wadsworth, Vice President, AOL Foundation "High Impact Philanthropy is an effective and articulate guide to planning a major gifts strategy, soliciting major gifts from individuals in a personable and efficient manner, and integrating this essential task into the very structure of a nonprofit organization."–Claude Rosenberg, Founder, New Tithing Group

Private Foundations and Development Partnerships

Private Foundations and Development Partnerships
Author: Michael Moran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317928121

This book explores the influence of private United States (US) philanthropic foundations in the governance of global problems. Through a close scrutiny of four high profile case studies of public-private collaboration, the work addresses the vacuum present in global governance scholarship regarding the influence of foundations, arguing the influence of these actors extends beyond the basic material, and into the more subtle and complex ideational sphere of policy and governance. This book: charts the growth of private forms of governance and foundations’ role in deepening and extending private power in global politics provides a historical examination of private foundations in international affairs including their centrality in the development of the institutional architecture in international health and agriculture and the linkage back to domestic political systems analyses the new modes of philanthropy and giving styles – particularly venture philanthropy and ‘philanthrocapitalism’ – and how these are being rearticulated in the aid architecture and in development discourses evaluates distinctive features and unique attributes of foundations as transnational actors (including their limitations) – how they use these attributes when exercising policy influence and how they negotiate and collaborate with other state and non-state actors in global governance provides an introduction to three prominent foundations – Gates, Rockefeller and the Acumen Fund – and four key partnerships – IAVI, GAVI, AGRA and A to Z textile Mills. This work will be of great interest to students and scholars of international organizations, international political economy and development studies.