From Charity to Social Change

From Charity to Social Change
Author: Barbara Ibrahim,Dina H. Sherif
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2008
Genre: Charity organization
ISBN: 161797028X

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From Charity to Social Change

From Charity to Social Change
Author: Barbara Ibrahim,Dina H. Sherif
Publsiher: American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9774162072

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Examining philanthropic trends in key Middle Eastern countries, this work seeks to shed light on forms of institutionalized giving that exist, as well as to provide recommendations for how charitable contributions can be effective as vehicles of future social change. It is an attempt to map the dynamic contemporary landscape of philanthropy in the Arab region.

Foundations for Social Change

Foundations for Social Change
Author: Daniel Faber,Deborah McCarthy,Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0742549887

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This multi-disciplinary collection blends broad overviews and case studies as well as different theoretical perspectives in a critique of the relationship between United States philanthropic foundations and movements for social change. Scholars and practitioners examine how these foundations support and/or thwart popular social movements and address how philanthropic institutions can be more accountable and democratic in a sophisticated, provocative, and accessible manner. Foundations for Social Change brings together the leading voices on philanthropy and social movements into a single collection and its interdisciplinary approach will appeal to scholars, students, foundation officials, non-profit advocates, and social movement activists.

Change Philanthropy

Change Philanthropy
Author: Alicia Epstein Korten
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2009-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470435168

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A how-to guide for creating and funding social justice program grants This groundbreaking book shows how to increase funding for social justice philanthropy. Social justice philanthropy provides direct services to alleviate suffering and works to transform the systems and institutions that cause that suffering. Written in an engaging, easy-to-read style, Change Philanthropy offers an insider's view what works and what doesn't work when developing grantmaking strategies in support of social change. It gives clear guidance showcases foundations of all types and sizes including Liberty Hill Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Needmor Fund, Jacobs Family Foundation, Discount Foundation, Global Fund for Women, Schott Foundation, Ford Foundation, and the Open Society Institute. The book also includes a wealth of illustrative examples and contains practical suggestions and tips that can be applied immediately to support any social justice agenda. Offers a guide for increasing funds for social justice programs and suggestions for foundations on which programs to fund Gives step-by-step advice for developing a successful grantmaking strategy Includes a wealth of examples from leading foundations Sponsored by The Center for Community Change

Charity and Change

Charity and Change
Author: Frances O'Gorman
Publsiher: Marc Publications
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1992
Genre: Culture
ISBN: 1875140107

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Discusses the impact of social change on world poverty and describes five approaches to social change, reflecting on the effectiveness of each approach. Includes case studies, drawn mainly from Brazil and other parts of Latin America. The author lives and works in Brazil, and has extensive experience in facilitating community groups and educating for social change. Her other publications include THillside Woman' and TDown to Earth'.

New Philanthropy and Social Justice

New Philanthropy and Social Justice
Author: Behrooz Morvaridi
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-07-20
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781447316985

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Over the past twenty years, wealthy individuals and private corporations have become increasingly involved in philanthropy, often by establishing foundations targeted at helping to reduce poverty, disease, and other social problems. But as the essays in this interdisciplinary volume show, this new philanthropy does not provide a long-term solution, because it fails to tackle social injustice or the structural reasons for inequality. Placing this discussion in a global context, this far-reaching book questions the political and ideological reasons why rich individuals and companies engage in poverty reduction through philanthropy and suggests that the new philanthropy and social justice debate extends far beyond national boundaries.

Systems Thinking For Social Change

Systems Thinking For Social Change
Author: David Peter Stroh
Publsiher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-09-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781603585811

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Donors, leaders of nonprofits, and public policy makers usually have the best of intentions to serve society and improve social conditions. But often their solutions fall far short of what they want to accomplish and what is truly needed. Moreover, the answers they propose and fund often produce the opposite of what they want over time. We end up with temporary shelters that increase homelessness, drug busts that increase drug-related crime, or food aid that increases starvation. How do these unintended consequences come about and how can we avoid them? By applying conventional thinking to complex social problems, we often perpetuate the very problems we try so hard to solve, but it is possible to think differently, and get different results. Systems Thinking for Social Change enables readers to contribute more effectively to society by helping them understand what systems thinking is and why it is so important in their work. It also gives concrete guidance on how to incorporate systems thinking in problem solving, decision making, and strategic planning without becoming a technical expert. Systems thinking leader David Stroh walks readers through techniques he has used to help people improve their efforts to end homelessness, improve public health, strengthen education, design a system for early childhood development, protect child welfare, develop rural economies, facilitate the reentry of formerly incarcerated people into society, resolve identity-based conflicts, and more. The result is a highly readable, effective guide to understanding systems and using that knowledge to get the results you want.

Charity Case

Charity Case
Author: Dan Pallotta
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-07-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118237687

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A blueprint for a national leadership movement to transform the way the public thinks about giving Virtually everything our society has been taught about charity is backwards. We deny the social sector the ability to grow because of our short-sighted demand that it send every short-term dollar into direct services. Yet if the sector cannot grow, it can never match the scale of our great social problems. In the face of this dilemma, the sector has remained silent, defenseless, and disorganized. In Charity Case, Pallotta proposes a visionary solution: a Charity Defense Council to re-educate the public and give charities the freedom they need to solve our most pressing social issues. Proposes concrete steps for how a national Charity Defense Council will transform the public understanding of the humanitarian sector, including: building an anti-defamation league and legal defense for the sector, creating a massive national ongoing ad campaign to upgrade public literacy about giving, and ultimately enacting a National Civil Rights Act for Charity and Social Enterprise From Dan Pallotta, renowned builder of social movements and inventor of the multi-day charity event industry (including the AIDS Rides and Breast Cancer 3-Days) that has cumulatively raised over $1.1 billion for critical social causes The hotly-anticipated follow-up to Pallotta’s groundbreaking book Uncharitable Grounded in Pallotta’s clear vision and deep social sector experience, Charity Case is a fascinating wake-up call for fixing the culture that thwarts our charities’ ability to change the world.