A World of Giving
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A World of Giving highlights the vital importance of Carnegie Corporation's mission in guiding its work, and the role of foundation presidents as thought and action leaders. The presidents, trustees, and later on, staff members, are the human element that drives philanthropy and they are the lens through which to view the inner workings of philanthropic institutions, with all of their accompanying strengths and limitations, especially when embarking on international activities. It also does not shy away from controversy, including early missteps in Canada, race and poverty issues in the 1930s and 1980s related to South Africa, promotion of area studies affected by the McCarthy Era, the critique of technical assistance in developing countries, the century-long failure to achieve international understanding on the part of Americans, and recent critiques by Australian historians of the Corporation's nation-transforming work there.
This is a comprehensive review of one foundation's work on the international stage as well as a model for how philanthropy can be practiced in a deeply interconnected world where conflicts abound, but progress can be spurred by thoughtful, forward-looking institutions following humanistic principles.
Published By PublicAffairs
Format Paperback
Number Of Pages 752
Publication Date 11/04/2014
ISBN 9781610394291
Dimensions 6.25 inches x 9.25 inches
New foundations, appearing at a rapid rate, can benefit from a history lesson. Here it is at its bestthe compelling story of the idea of the gift into perpetuity, and the practices that followed.”Kenneth Prewitt, Carnegie Professor, Columbia University