Re-Imagining Philanthropy

Re-Imagining Philanthropy
Author: James LaRose
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-01-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692358016

Jimmy LaRose takes donors and volunteers on a wild ride into the upside down world of nonprofit management. Hailed as both provocativeand uplifting RE-IMAGINING PHILANTHROPY uses an "emperor has no clothes" approach to confront the "crazy-making"that's paralyzed the charitable sector for the past fifty years. Relying on humor and vivid story-telling RE-IMAGININGPHILANTHROPY "challenges the existing order of things" inspiring philanthropists to solve global problems bytransforming the nonprofits in whom they invest."Finally...on screen and in writing...the conversationall philanthropists need to have with the organizationsthey love and support"

Reimagining Global Philanthropy

Reimagining Global Philanthropy
Author: Kirk Bowman
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0231553439

Well-meaning Westerners want to find ways to help the less fortunate. Today, many are not just volunteering abroad and donating to international nonprofits but also advancing innovations and launching projects that aim to be socially transformative. However, often these activities are not efficient ways of helping others, and too many projects cause more harm than good. Reimagining Global Philanthropy shares the journey of a conservative banker and a progressive professor to find a better way forward. Kirk S. Bowman and Jon R. Wilcox explain the boom in the global compassion industry, revealing the incentives that produce inefficient practices and poor outcomes. Instead of supporting start-up projects with long-shot hopes for success, they argue, we can dramatically improve results by empowering local leaders. Applying lessons from the success of community banks, Bowman and Wilcox develop and implement a new model that significantly raises philanthropic efficacy. Their straightforward and rigorously tested approach calls for community members to take the lead while outside partners play a supporting role. Bowman and Wilcox recount how they tested the model in Brazil, demonstrating the value of giving people in marginalized communities the opportunity to innovate. In a time of widespread social reckoning, this book shows how global philanthropy can confront its blind spots and failures in order to achieve truly transformative outcomes. Readers can access five of the documentary films discussed in the book on a companion website. In addition to the films, chapter discussion questions and other supplemental materials are also available at the site.

Reimagining Philanthropy in the Global South

Reimagining Philanthropy in the Global South
Author: Clare Woodcraft
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2024-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1009400584

While there have always been high levels of philanthropic giving in the Global South, the urgency and unexpectedness of COVID-19 transformed the parameters within which philanthropy operates. 'Reimagining Philanthropy in the Global South' examines how newer models of philanthropy are tackling development challenges, including poverty, inequality and access to healthcare and education, and questions how organisations are coping with structural changes in donor-driven philanthropy; how changes in traditional grant making are impacting the imperatives of recipient organisations; and how indigenous philanthropy is making a difference. The chapters provide frank assessments of the priorities, challenges and opportunities of emerging market philanthropy, and the lessons learned from the pandemic. The authors highlight the deeper issues at play, as well as offering ideas and positive examples of how diverse stakeholders are coming together to solve social challenges in creative and practical ways. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

The Givers

The Givers
Author: David Callahan
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101947055

An inside look at the secretive world of elite philanthropists--and how they're quietly wielding ever more power to shape American life in ways both good and bad. While media attention focuses on famous philanthropists such as Bill Gates and Charles Koch, thousands of donors are at work below the radar promoting a wide range of causes. David Callahan charts the rise of these new power players and the ways they are converting the fortunes of a second Gilded Age into influence. He shows how this elite works behind the scenes on education, the environment, science, LGBT rights, and many other issues--with deep impact on government policy. Above all, he shows that the influence of the Givers is only just beginning, as new waves of billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg turn to philanthropy. Based on extensive research and interviews with countless donors and policy experts, this is not a brief for or against the Givers, but a fascinating investigation of a power shift in American society that has implications for us all.

Imagining Abundance

Imagining Abundance
Author: Kerry A. Robinson
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0814637663

Philanthropy and fundraising can advance the mission of the Church. If you don't know where to start, hate the idea of raising money, or doubt your ability to be effective, the author says, this book is for you.

Imagining Philanthropy for Life

Imagining Philanthropy for Life
Author: Philanthropy 4 life Initiative
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945252235

Discover a New Source Code for Human Enterprise Can we unlock a secure, prosperous, peaceful and sustainable future world reset to a compass course pointing to our 'True North'? Yes, a huge shift is afoot in the world of philanthropy, charitable giving, and investing. Our breakthrough opportunity is no less than transforming self and society in harmony with the laws of the Universe and Nature's wisdom. Are you a leader or change maker in philanthropy, business, government, civil society, education, or community building? Then you must know and apply the New Source Code in your work. -Learn about a whole-system strategy to unleash true love for humankind that is practical, feasible, timely, and an exciting call to action you do not want to miss. -Become knowledgeable about philanthropy's historical roots, current challenges, emerging solutions, and ways to give and receive in 'right relationship' with all life. -Be inspired by insightful transformational stories of self and society from an ensemble of philanthropists, entrepreneurs, impact investors, and thought leaders. -Find out how issues of money, love, and life are entangled with our financial system and how an ethics of care ensures love can become current and currency of all we do. -Engage with an emerging local to global Philanthropy4Life Initiative designed to catalyze community and entrepreneurship regenerating the very fabric of our lives.

Inspired Philanthropy

Inspired Philanthropy
Author: Tracy Gary
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2007-11-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0787996521

This newest edition of the classic book shows how anyone can align and integrate values, passions, and dreams for their communities and families into their plans. Inspired Philanthropy explains how to make a difference by creating giving and legacy plans, tells what questions to ask nonprofits, and spells out how to help partner with advisors and nonprofit leaders for inspired outcomes. In addition to overall updates to statistics, the new edition includes a discussion of the implications of the Buffett gift to the Gates Foundation; new legacy planning tools; expanded resources on youth, giving circles, and communities of color; key questions for advisors and donors; and worksheets and resources available on the enclosed CD.

Creating Philanthropic Capital Markets

Creating Philanthropic Capital Markets
Author: Lucy Bernholz
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2004-04-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471648574

Through a coherent framework for pursuing such far-ranging changes, this easy-to-understand book addresses new ways for individuals and organizations to invest grant funds, approach regulatory structures that guide giving, and define their goals, activities, outcomes, and achievements. The author applies basic principles of industrial theory and evolution to examine, with a trained scholar’s eye, how individual organizations, associations, and the philanthropic infrastructure can work more effectively. Order your copy today!

New Frontiers of Philanthropy

New Frontiers of Philanthropy
Author: Lester M. Salamon
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 769
Release: 2014-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199357552

The resources of both governments and traditional philanthropy are either barely growing or in decline, yet the problems of poverty, ill-health, and environmental degradation balloon daily. It is therefore increasingly clear that we urgently need new models for financing and promoting social and environmental objectives. Fortunately, a significant revolution appears to be underway on the frontiers of philanthropy and social investing, tapping not only philanthropy, but also private investment capital, and providing at least a partial response to this dilemma. This book examines the new actors and new tools that form the heart of this revolution, and shows how they are reshaping the way we go about supporting solutions to social and environmental problems throughout the world. With contributions from leading experts in the field, New Frontiers of Philanthropy provides a comprehensive analysis of the many new institutions that have surfaced on this new frontier of philanthropy and social investment; the new tools and instruments these institutions are bringing to bear; the challenges that these actors and tools still encounter; and the steps that are needed to maximize their impact. The result is a powerful and accessible guide to developments that are already bringing significant new resources into efforts to solve the world's problems of poverty, ill-health, and environmental degradation; unleashing new energies and new sources of ingenuity for social and environmental problem-solving; and generating new hope in an otherwise dismal scenario of lagging resources and resolve. Investors, philanthropists, social entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, business executives, government officials, and students the world over will find much to build on in these pages.