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Giving Well, Doing Good
Readings for Thoughtful Philanthropists
Amy A. Kass(Editor)
Indiana University Press
Published on 11. January 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
520 pages
978-0-253-21955-8 (ISBN)
Description
This anthology explores the enterprise of philanthropy-assumptions, aspirations, and achievements. It brings together key texts that can provide guidance to current and prospective donors, trustees and professional staff of foundations, and leaders of nonprofit organizations. Organized thematically, these texts seek to illuminate fundamental questions about the idea and practice of philanthropy, to promote more thoughtful discussion about practical issues facing the philanthropic sector, and to point a way toward a philanthropic practice that is more responsible, more effective, and more civic-spirited.
Amy A. Kass has selected readings from sources that range from the classics to the contemporary, from foundational statements on philanthropy to reflections on key issues of novelists and poets. Each illuminates some aspect of philanthropy. The book is arranged according to themes: goals and intentions; gifts, donors, and recipients; grants, grantors, grantees; bequests and legacies; effectiveness; accountability; and leadership.
Amy A. Kass has selected readings from sources that range from the classics to the contemporary, from foundational statements on philanthropy to reflections on key issues of novelists and poets. Each illuminates some aspect of philanthropy. The book is arranged according to themes: goals and intentions; gifts, donors, and recipients; grants, grantors, grantees; bequests and legacies; effectiveness; accountability; and leadership.
Reviews / Votes
"This book is a sequel-of-sorts to Kass' highly successful first edited anthology of writings about philanthropy, The Perfect Gift, which gained sales outside the usual academic audience. This volume includes a selection of readings from the classics to the contemporary, and its breadth encompasses political speeches, foundation documents and the words of poets and novelists. The extracts are organised within five themes: goals and intentions; gifts, donors, recipients; bequests and legacies, effectiveness, accountability; and philanthropic leadership. It is the sort of book that can be dipped into for inspiration and stimulation."-Philanthropy UK"I have been impressed with the work of Amy Kass. The Perfect Gift, her earlier anthology, is a marvelous and stimulating resource for dialogue and conversation. I find this new resource exciting and useful."-William G. Enright, Lake Family Institute on Faith and Giving
"Anything Amy Kass puts her mind to will be valuable to those of us who have learned so much from her previous work in civic reflection and philanthropy. I find her style provocative and challenging, but her work is always solid and well-grounded."-Paul Pribbenow, President, Rockford College
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
829 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-253-21955-8 (9780253219558)
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Previous edition
Book
12/2007
Indiana University Press
€49.60
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Person
Amy A. Kass is Senior Lecturer in the Humanities Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago. She is editor of The Perfect Gift: The Philanthropic Imagination in Poetry and Prose (IUP, 2002); American Lives: Cultural Differences, Individual Distinction; and Wing to Wing, Oar to Oar: Readings on Courting and Marrying (with Leon Kass).
Content
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Goals and Intentions
2. Gifts, Donors, Recipients; Grants, Grantors, Grantees
3. Bequests and Legacies
4. Effectiveness
5. Accountability
6. Philanthropic Leadership
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Goals and Intentions
2. Gifts, Donors, Recipients; Grants, Grantors, Grantees
3. Bequests and Legacies
4. Effectiveness
5. Accountability
6. Philanthropic Leadership
Index