New Philanthropy and Social Justice

New Philanthropy and Social Justice
Author: Morvaridi, Behrooz
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447321323

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There is a broad consensus that traditional philanthropy has the potential to be transformative and address inequalities and injustices, as well as provide relief to the poor. Over the last two decades individual capitalists and private corporations have become increasingly involved in philanthropy, often through foundations targeted at helping to reduce social problems associated with poverty, disease and food insecurity. This important book questions the political and ideological reasons behind rich individuals and large companies choosing to engage in poverty reduction through philanthropy. The question of concern is not whether new philanthropy is good or bad, but what motivates this form of giving and whether the sources of new philanthropy funding are legitimate. The book argues that this new philanthropy risks being a sticking plaster without long-term results, because it fails to tackle social injustice or the structural reasons for inequality. It will be of value to academics, upper-level undergraduates and postgraduates in politics, sociology, economics and development studies.

Social Justice Philanthropy

Social Justice Philanthropy
Author: Sukhadeo Thorat,Gail Omvedt,Martin Macwan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Charities
ISBN: 8131602044

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Foundations for Social Change

Foundations for Social Change
Author: Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille,Daniel Faber
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2005-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780742580435

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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.

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.

Social Justice Philanthropy

Social Justice Philanthropy
Author: John H. Stanfield
Publsiher: JAI Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1997
Genre: Charities
ISBN: 0762300477

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This serial publication focuses more on theoretical than practical analyses. It encourages historical as well as contemporary cases of social policy development and implementation, and also stresses unconventional interpretations of social policies.

Change Philanthropy

Change Philanthropy
Author: Alicia Epstein Korten
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2009-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470522110

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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

From Charity to Social Justice

From Charity to Social Justice
Author: Frank M. Loewenberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351326100

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This work explores the Jewish sources of philanthropic institutions in the Western world, a focus that has long been ignored by those who have focused their interest on the Greco-Roman culture. The author explores the possibility of Jewish influence on early Christian charities.

The New Humanitarians Changing sustainable development and social justice

The New Humanitarians  Changing sustainable development and social justice
Author: Chris E. Stout
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009
Genre: Charities
ISBN: 027599774X

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