Fixing Philanthropy : Six Principles for Actually Improving the World When Giving Away Money

Fixing Philanthropy : Six Principles for Actually Improving the World When Giving Away Money
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Download or read book Fixing Philanthropy : Six Principles for Actually Improving the World When Giving Away Money written by Milos Maricic and published by Altruist League. This book was released on 2021-06-14 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Philanthropy is on the defensive. Recent bestsellers have accused it of hypocrisy, ineffectiveness, and of serving to protect the status quo. There are more and more prominent billionaire philanthropists out there, but somehow the problems in our society persist - growing inequality, a crisis of dignity, climate inaction. Philanthropy needs fixing if it hopes to keep any relevance. Ekaterina Chernova and Milos Maricic are Partners at the Altruist League, the world’s largest supporter of grassroots activism. They propose a way forward through: 1. adopting the principles of New Philanthropy: a better change theory and focus on systemic issues, 2. embracing New Power, 3. building alliances, while adopting new technological and financial models. Crucially, the authors remark that philanthropy can only change if philanthropists do. They are seeing a trend emerge - new funders who are intrinsically motivated and for whom investing in change is a pursuit with existential meaning rather than as a vanity exercise. The book predicts an upcoming split in the field. Philanthropy as we know it will become obsolete, true financial altruism will grow and might help solve the existential problems of our time.


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