ABSTRACT

Philanthropy – the use of private resources for public purposes – is undergoing a transformation, both in practice and as an emerging field of study.

Expectations of what philanthropy can achieve have risen significantly in recent years, reflecting a substantial, but uneven, increase in global wealth and the rolling back of state services in anticipation that philanthropy will fill the void. In addition to this, experiments with entrepreneurial and venture philanthropy are producing novel intersections of the public, non-profit and private spheres, accompanied by new kinds of partnerships and hybrid organisational forms. The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy examines these changes and other challenges that philanthropists and philanthropic organisations face.

With contributions from an international team of leading contemporary thinkers on philanthropy, this Companion provides an introduction to, and critical exploration of, philanthropy; discussing current theories, research and the diverse professional practices within the field from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy is a rich and valuable resource for students, researchers, practitioners and policymakers working in or interested in philanthropy.

part I|34 pages

Setting the scene

chapter |2 pages

Foreword

chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction

A New ‘New' Philanthropy: From Impetus to Impact

part II|82 pages

The roots of and impulses for philanthropy

chapter |5 pages

Vignette: The Roots and Impulses for Philanthropy: (G)Local philanthropy

Local ideas, global potential – The Shorefast Foundation

chapter 5|14 pages

Women and philanthropy

chapter 6|15 pages

Charity communications

Shaping donor perceptions and giving

part III|76 pages

The geographies and scales of philanthropy

chapter |5 pages

Vignette: The Geographies and Scales of Philanthropy

Philanthropy in India

chapter 8|12 pages

Philanthropy at the community level

Supporting community empowerment

chapter 9|11 pages

Indigenous philanthropy

Challenging Western preconceptions

part IV|94 pages

The intersections of philanthropy and public policy

chapter |5 pages

Vignette: The intersections of philanthropy and public policy: Muddy waters

Difficulties in the relationship between philanthropy, the private and the public sectors

chapter 12|13 pages

The evolving state relationship

Implications of ‘big societies' and shrinking states

chapter 14|15 pages

Minding the pennies

Global trends in the regulation of charitable fundraising

chapter 16|13 pages

Philanthropy in Asia

Evolving public policy

chapter 17|14 pages

The darker side of philanthropy

How self-interest and incompetence can overcome a love of mankind and serve the public interest

part V|104 pages

The institutions and expressions of philanthropy

chapter 18|15 pages

Private and family foundations

chapter 19|14 pages

Community foundations

Agility in the duality of foundation and community

chapter 20|12 pages

Hybridity and philanthropy

Implications for policy and practice

chapter 22|14 pages

Venture philanthropy

When philanthropy meets social entrepreneurship

chapter 23|13 pages

Financialization of philanthropy

The case of social investment

chapter 24|16 pages

The contested terrain of corporate philanthropy and social responsibility

Theories, approaches and challenges

part VI|110 pages

The management of philanthropy

chapter |2 pages

Vignette: The Management of Philanthropy: Parents and children together

Using social return on investment (SROI) to move from story-telling to strategic change and greater impact

chapter 26|15 pages

Achieving philanthropic mission

Directing and managing grantmaking

chapter 28|14 pages

Wiring a new social economy

Reflections on philanthropy in the digital age

chapter 31|19 pages

Accountability in 4-D

Changing approaches in contemporary philanthropy

part VII|19 pages

Conclusion

chapter |7 pages

Vignette: Conclusion: The Future for Philanthropy Research and Practice

Reflections from a life as a philanthropist

chapter 32|10 pages

Concluding thoughts

The ‘Ubers' of philanthropy and future disruptions