| TITLE : TAKING PHILANTHROPY SERIOUSLY: BEYOND NOBLE INTENTIONS TO RESPONSIBLE GIVING. |
Table of Contents I. Defining the Problem Introduction: Taking Philanthropy Seriously William Damon 1. In Search of an Ethic of Giving James Allen Smith 2. Philanthropy and Its Uneasy Relation to Equality Rob Reich 3. The Politics of Doing Good: Philanthropic Leadership for the Twenty-First Century Leslie Lenkowsky 4. Toward Higher-Impact Philanthropy Thomas J. Tierney 5. The Lonely Profession Laura Horn and Howard Gardner II. Cases of Good Work in Contemporary Philanthropy Introduction Susan Verducci 6. The Role of Relationships in the Funding of Teach For America Susan Verducci 7. Journeys in Venture Philanthropy and Institution Building Carrie James and Paula Marshall 8. Ideational Philanthropy: The Intellectual Impact of Funding Social Ideas Liza Hayes Percer and William Damon 9. Funding on Faith: Boston Ten Point Coalition Laura Horn 0. Network for Good: Helping the Helpers Tanya Rose and Sarah Miles 11. Power and Mission in the Funding of Social Entrepreneurs Lynn Barendsen III. Further Strategies for a Domain of Responsible Giving . Philanthropy's Janus-Faced Potential: The Dialectic of Care and Negligence Donors Face Paul G. Schervish 13. The Foundation Payout Puzzle Akash Deep and Peter Frumkin 14. Old Problems, New Solutions: The Creative Impact of Venture Philanthropy Nick Standlea 15. Ethical Standards in Philanthropy Jenni Menon and Susan Verducci Concluding Thoughts Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi