Lester Salamon is a first-order scholar of global civil society. In an earlier work he put the importance of nonprofits worldwide on the map. In this work he provides a roadmap to the many new actors and tools that are enlarging the philanthropic space. Policy makers and practitioners owe him a great debt.

Barry Gaberman, Senior Vice President (retired), the Ford Foundation

All too many financial advisors cannot figure out how to address their best clients' concerns about charitable giving or impact investing - for them it is an entirely new language they cannot speak. Salamon's book translates it for those advisors and better yet, for their home offices that must develop a plan for this new world of philanthropy and social investment, and do it soon.

Christopher L. Davis, President, The Money Management Institute

Here in one place are the varied contributions to the brave new world of social investing - essential reading and clearly explained.

Richard Holloway, author of Towards Financial Self-Reliance

With the resources of both governments and traditional philanthropy barely growing or in decline, yet the problems of poverty, ill-health and environmental degradation ballooning daily, it is increasingly clear that new models for financing and promoting social and environmental objectives have become urgently needed. Fortunately, however, a significant revolution appears to be underway in the way in which social and environmental purposes are being financed. The heart of this revolution is a massive explosion in the instruments and institutions being deployed to mobilize private resources in support of social and environmental objectives. Where earlier such support was limited to charitable gifts, now a bewildering array of new instruments and institutions has surfaced-loans, loan guarantees, private equity, barter arrangements, social stock exchanges, bonds, secondary markets, investment funds, and many more-all of them designed to leverage not just the tens of billions of dollars of philanthropic grants but the hundreds of billions, indeed trillions, of dollars of private investment capital. While the changes under way are inspiring and by no means trivial, however, they remain largely uncharted in any systematic fashion. This monograph, and of the companion volume for which it also serves as the introductory chapter, is designed to overcome this problem, to provide the first comprehensible and accessible roadmap to the full range of important new developments taking place on the frontiers of philanthropy and social investment. In the process, it seeks to broaden awareness of these developments, increase their credence and traction, and make it possible to maximize the benefits they can generate while acknowledging the limitations and challenges they also face.
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This volume presents the first comprehensive and authoritative account of the new actors and tools revolutionizing global philanthropy and social investment at the present time. At a time of declining government resources and limited charitable capability, this development represents one of the most hopeful signs for gaining meaningful traction on the globe's escalating problems of poverty.
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Preface by Rip Rapson ; Acknowledgements ; Chapters ; 1. Introduction: The Revolution on the Frontiers of Philanthropy and Social ; 2. Scouting Philanthropy's New Frontier I: The New Actors ; 3. Scouting Philanthropy's New Frontier II: New Tools ; 4. Why Now? ; 5. Remaining Obstacles ; 6. Prescription: The Way Forward ; Appendix ; A: New Frontiers of Philanthropy Advisory Panel ; B: Table of Contents for Companion Volume, New Frontiers of Philanthropy: A Guide to the New Actors and Tools Reshaping Global Philanthropy and Social Investing ; Bibliography
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Lester Salamon is a first-order scholar of global civil society. In an earlier work he put the importance of nonprofits worldwide on the map. In this work he provides a roadmap to the many new actors and tools that are enlarging the philanthropic space. Policy makers and practitioners owe him a great debt.
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"Lester Salamon is a first-order scholar of global civil society. In an earlier work he put the importance of nonprofits worldwide on the map. In this work he provides a roadmap to the many new actors and tools that are enlarging the philanthropic space. Policy makers and practitioners owe him a great debt." --Barry Gaberman, Senior Vice President (retired), the Ford Foundation "All too many financial advisors cannot figure out how to address their best clients' concerns about charitable giving or impact investing -- for them it is an entirely new language they cannot speak. Salamon's book translates it for those advisors and better yet, for their home offices that must develop a plan for this new world of philanthropy and social investment, and do it soon." --Christopher L. Davis, President, The Money Management Institute "Here in one place are the varied contributions to the brave new world of social investing -- essential reading and clearly explained." --Richard Holloway, author of Towards Financial Self-Reliance "The book is well structured, the graphs and boxes illustrate and explain the content of the book. Moreover, the outline helps us to understand the topic by highlighting the most important points, and the wide margins allow the possibility of adding notes or comments. The glossary is a well-structured helpful part of the book, as Salamon mentioned in the book, the 'terminology is a wasteland' generally in the midst of a paradigm shift. The topic could be useful for professionals of the third sector as well as for researchers, students, or business people if they are or want to be involved with the third sector." --International Society For Third-Sector Research
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Selling point: Provides the most comprehensive and balanced account of a development that is fundamentally changing the way social and environmental purposes are beginning to be pursued around the world-namely through complex combinations of charitable, governmental, and private investment resources Selling point: Introduces the concept of the 'new frontiers of philanthropy,' a new conceptual lens that can organize and bring into focus a quite dramatic and promising set of changes under way in the broad arena of mobilizing private resources for social and environmental purposes Selling point: Lays a powerful foundation for students newly entering this field as well as long-time practitioners who are familiar with one or another tool of type or organization but have a limited understanding of the entire eco-system that is emerging
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Lester M. Salamon served as deputy associate director of the US Office of Management and Budget and is now Professor at the Johns Hopkins University and Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies.
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Selling point: Provides the most comprehensive and balanced account of a development that is fundamentally changing the way social and environmental purposes are beginning to be pursued around the world-namely through complex combinations of charitable, governmental, and private investment resources Selling point: Introduces the concept of the 'new frontiers of philanthropy,' a new conceptual lens that can organize and bring into focus a quite dramatic and promising set of changes under way in the broad arena of mobilizing private resources for social and environmental purposes Selling point: Lays a powerful foundation for students newly entering this field as well as long-time practitioners who are familiar with one or another tool of type or organization but have a limited understanding of the entire eco-system that is emerging
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199376520
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
451 gr
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
239 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
184

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Biographical note

Director, Center for Civil Society Studies, Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, and Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Arts and Science; editor of The Tools of Government (Oxford UP)