The article focuses on philanthropy and governance in the U.S. It mentions that a growing need for and emphasis on philanthropy and its institutions to solve collective problems is created by government cutbacks and an overall drive to reduce its size. Also indicated is a growing number of mega-wealthy individuals who can give and a growing number of poor people in need of such gifts from a widening gap between the rich and the poor in the country
The United States is well known for its distinctive, although not unique, division of political auth...
Despite significant government efforts to bolster individual philanthropy, giving by individuals (as...
[Excerpt] A number of policy issues have direct or indirect consequences for the nonprofit and chari...
This article examines the importance of governance tools in dissolving welfare issues in the United ...
The article explains how Congress can advance the goals and values of philanthropy and address the c...
Giving has been a traditional moral act in various societies and religions. The primary purposes of ...
This paper examines the role that effective governance plays in driving the strategies of grant-givi...
In the last decade, elitist philanthropy exploded in certain parts of the West and so did philanthro...
This Article critiques the prevailing justification for subsidies for the charitable sector and sugg...
American foundations and other philanthropic giving entities hold about $1 trillion in investment as...
Are philanthropy and voluntarism a substitute for government in addressing America's social challeng...
As our nation\u27s philanthropic sector becomes more entrepreneurial, ambitious and influenced by th...
Philanthropy is growing rapidly in Europe and in most of the countries in the industrialized world. ...
The already vibrant charitable sector in the US is in the midst of a transformation that is altering...
This study was based on 140 interviews with wealthy philanthropic Americans. Evidence indicates that...
The United States is well known for its distinctive, although not unique, division of political auth...
Despite significant government efforts to bolster individual philanthropy, giving by individuals (as...
[Excerpt] A number of policy issues have direct or indirect consequences for the nonprofit and chari...
This article examines the importance of governance tools in dissolving welfare issues in the United ...
The article explains how Congress can advance the goals and values of philanthropy and address the c...
Giving has been a traditional moral act in various societies and religions. The primary purposes of ...
This paper examines the role that effective governance plays in driving the strategies of grant-givi...
In the last decade, elitist philanthropy exploded in certain parts of the West and so did philanthro...
This Article critiques the prevailing justification for subsidies for the charitable sector and sugg...
American foundations and other philanthropic giving entities hold about $1 trillion in investment as...
Are philanthropy and voluntarism a substitute for government in addressing America's social challeng...
As our nation\u27s philanthropic sector becomes more entrepreneurial, ambitious and influenced by th...
Philanthropy is growing rapidly in Europe and in most of the countries in the industrialized world. ...
The already vibrant charitable sector in the US is in the midst of a transformation that is altering...
This study was based on 140 interviews with wealthy philanthropic Americans. Evidence indicates that...
The United States is well known for its distinctive, although not unique, division of political auth...
Despite significant government efforts to bolster individual philanthropy, giving by individuals (as...
[Excerpt] A number of policy issues have direct or indirect consequences for the nonprofit and chari...