Charities and philanthropy Books
Legare Street Press The The Junior League Handbook
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Legare Street Press The The Greater Love
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LEGARE STREET PR Publicity and Progress
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Legare Street Press Report On The Benevolent Institutions Of Great Britain And Paris Including The Schools And Asylums For The Blind Deaf And Dumb And The Insane
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Friendly Societies Accounts
£14.09
Creative Media Partners, LLC A Short Account of the Two Charitable Foundations at KingsCliffe in the County of Northampton. the One Founded in the Year 1745 by Mr. Elizabeth Hutcheson ... the Other Founded in the Year 1727 by William Law
£24.22
Creative Media Partners, LLC Idea de la filatelia española
£15.20
Lulu.com Volunteer Church
£10.29
Trafford Publishing Genuine Dialogue and Real Partnership Foundations of True Community
£11.17
Gray Rabbit Publishing The Gospel of Wealth
£16.59
Publishing In A Box Expedition 196
£24.74
PublicAffairs,U.S. The Foundation: A Great American Secret; How Private Wealth is Changing the World
Book SynopsisPrivate foundations have been the dynamo of social change since their invention at the beginning of the last century. Yet just over 10 percent of the public knows they even exist and for those who are aware of them, as well as even those who seek grants from them, their internal workings remain a complete mystery. Joel Fleishman knows the sector like few others, and in this ground-breaking book he explains both the history of foundations,with their fledgling beginnings in the era of the robber barons seeking social respectability,through to the present day. This book shows how, why foundations matters, and how the future of foundations can provide a vital spur to the engine of the American, and the world's, economy,if they are properly established and run.
£18.89
PublicAffairs,U.S. The Philanthropy of George Soros: Building Open Societies
Book Synopsisp class="MsoNormal" With an Introduction by George Soros and an Afterword by Aryeh Neier p class="MsoNormal" p style="line-height: 14pt" class="MsoNormal"George Soros is one of the world's leading philanthropists. Over the past thirty years, he has provided more than 8 billion to his worldwide network of foundations: the Open Society Foundations, which have applied the concept of the open society, the cornerstone of Soros's thinking on democracy, freedom, and human rights, in the United States and abroad. This book, written by former New York Times journalist Chuck Sudetic, marks the first exploration of George Soros's innovative philanthropic strategies and unmatched commitment to building open societies in places where dictatorship and violent repression have been the rule for too long. p style="line-height: 14pt" class="MsoNormal"Soros is widely lauded for his brilliant financial and economic insights and investment strategies. But his philosophy-driven philanthropy and its impact are unprecedented for a private individual, and have produced remarkable results. Soros's visionary efforts include: helping to topple communism in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and attempting to foster civil society in China initiating and nurturing global and local organizations fighting to overcome the driver of war, repression, and corruption in oil- and blood-diamond states helping Sarajevo's people endure three years of siege during the Bosnian War fighting resistant strains of TB in Russia's jails and Lesotho's mountains before the disease can devastate the world's great cities undertaking the first attempt in history to help Europe's most downtrodden people lift themselves from poverty and segregation supporting democratic resistance in Burma and building communities in Haiti's roughest slums applying new methods for fighting poverty and drug addiction and reforming dysfunctional justice systems in Baltimore, New Orleans, and other U.S. cities. p style="margin: 0.1pt 0in line-height: 14pt" class="MsoNormal" The Philanthropy of George Soros reveals the thought and practice behind a lesser-known dimension of this remarkable man's life, his goals for society, and his underlying vision for the future.
£23.75
PublicAffairs,U.S. Who Gets What: Fair Compensation after Tragedy and Financial Upheaval
Book SynopsisAgent Orange, the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund, the Virginia Tech massacre, the 2008 financial crisis, and the Deep Horizon gulf oil spill: each was a disaster in its own right. What they had in common was their aftermath- each required compensation for lives lost, bodies maimed, livelihoods wrecked, economies and ecosystems upended. In each instance, an objective third party had to step up and dole out allocated funds: in each instance, Presidents, Attorneys General, and other public officials have asked Kenneth R. Feinberg to get the job done. In Who Gets What? , Feinberg reveals the deep thought that must go into each decision, not to mention the most important question that arises after a tragedy: why compensate at all? The result is a remarkably accessible discussion of the practical and philosophical problems of using money as a way to address wrongs and reflect individual worth.Trade ReviewKirkus Reviews "An insider's account of how compensation decisions are made after major disasters...An opportunity to get to know a man whose work has affected thousands." Newsweek Daily Beast"When bad things happen and damages are due, it has frequently fallen on Washington lawyer Kenneth Feinberg to decide how much cash goes to whom--thus his unlikely career as America's King Solomon." Washington Post"A clearly written and emotionally contained new book" Washington Post "In Who Gets What," lawyer and master of disaster Kenneth R. Feinberg dissects the complicated business of settling claims after calamity... A glance at recent headlines may indicate a long shelf life for Feinberg's book -- who will compensate the victims of Jerry Sandusky? "Who Gets What" indeed." Reed Richardson, Eric Alterman's blog on The Nation "An interesting prism through which to view what kind of lives and livelihoods our democracy sees fit to value... This peek into a world 99 percent of us will never experience is perhaps the most powerful lesson of Feinberg's book. It reveals how our society's values have been radically skewed to greatly reward those who take excessive risks in creating impenetrable 'vehicles' that have almost no intrinsic societal value." Eric Posner, New Republic on line "A helpful reminder that many institutions that we take for granted flourish only because the public does not pay attention to them. When political ruptures expose this machinery, savvy figures such as Kenneth Feinberg are called upon to play a paradoxical role. They convince the public that these institutions are fair by temporarily suspending their operation and using ad hoc procedures that better comport with public notions of fairness, until public attention wanders elsewhere.
£23.40
Avery Publishing Group Doing Good Better: How Effective Altruism Can
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£15.30
Tower Hill Stables Animal Sanctuary Running for Good: The Fiona Oakes Story
£18.99
Mango Media Paying It Forward
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£20.69
Www.Thelifeyoucansave.Org 10th Anniversary Edition The Life You Can Save: How To Do Your Part To End World Poverty
£16.14
Dauphin Publications Foundations: Their Power and Influence
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Dauphin Publications Foundations: Their Power and Influence
£19.99
Institute for Peaceable Communities, Inc Who decides who decides? How to start a group so everyone can have a voice
£15.00
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Preventing Activist Burnout
£11.60
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Data Science for Social Good: Philanthropy and Social Impact in a Complex World
Book SynopsisThis book is a collection of reflections by thought leaders at first-mover organizations in the exploding field of "Data Science for Social Good", meant as the application of knowledge from computer science, complex systems and computational social science to challenges such as humanitarian response, public health, sustainable development. The book provides both an overview of scientific approaches to social impact – identifying a social need, targeting an intervention, measuring impact – and the complementary perspective of funders and philanthropies that are pushing forward this new sector. This book will appeal to students and researchers in the rapidly growing field of data science for social impact, to data scientists at companies whose data could be used to generate more public value, and to decision makers at nonprofits, foundations, and agencies that are designing their own agenda around data.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- The Value of Data and Data Collaboratives for Good: A Roadmap for Philanthropies to Facilitate Systems Change through Data.- UN Global Pulse: A UN Innovation Initiative with a Multiplier Effect.- Building the Field of Data for Good.- When Philanthropy Meets Data Science: A Framework for Governance to Achieve Data-Driven Decision-Making for Public Good.- Data for Good: Unlocking Privately-Held Data to the Benefit of the Many.- Building a Funding Data Ecosystem: Grantmaking in the UK.- A Reflection on the Role of Data for Health: COVID-19 and Beyond.
£54.99
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A Journey
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Azim Premji
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Are you ready for a Capital Campaign 2nd Edition
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Sensitive Conversations
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Medical Levantine
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Fundraising as a career
£14.20
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Unseen People of Bali
£25.83
Independently Published Connecting Worlds
£12.80
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Philanthropy Blueprint
£18.10
Independently Published Everyday Philanthropy
£15.25
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Governing a Community Foundation
£18.46
Independently Published Networking Beyond the Office
£10.22
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Mrbeast And The Dogs
£14.61
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Strategic Planning at Community Foundations
£28.68
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Planetary Citizens
£12.64
Little, Brown Book Group Fundraising Ideas Plan and run events to raise
Book SynopsisThis book is written to assist those planning a fund-raising event, especially for those new to fund-raising, to share hints and ideas to help lead them around some of the pitfalls. Although tackling a fundraising event seems a daunting task to many, Molly Russell's light hearted approach shows that with careful planning, a little hard work and a good sense of humour - fundraising can be fun! This book contains a wealth of useful information in an easy-to-read format. .
£10.99
Penguin Putnam Inc Give Work
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£21.24
Rowman & Littlefield Nonprofits and Government
Book SynopsisNonprofits and Government provides students and practitioners with the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary, research-based inquiry into the collaborative and conflicting relationship between nonprofits and government at all levels: local, national, and international. The contributorsall leading expertsexplore how government regulates, facilitates, finances, and oversees nonprofit activities, and how nonprofits, in turn, try to shape the way government serves the public and promotes the civic, religious, and cultural life of the country. Buttressed by rigorous scholarship, a solid grasp of history, and practical ideas, this 360-degree assessment frees discussion of the nonprofit sector's relationship to government from both wishful and insular thinking. The third edition, addresses the tremendous changes that created both opportunities and challenges for nonprofit-government relations over the past ten years, including new audit requirements, tax and regulatory changes, consequences Trade Review“More than any other book, the 2016 edition of Nonprofits and Government by Boris and Steuerle is today’s Bible of U.S. matters nonprofit and philanthropic. It not only provides up-to-date data on all important aspects of America’s Civic Sector, but it does so in reader-friendly, easily understandable prose. Moreover, it adds to and updates the figures presented in earlier editions in this authoritative series, including the most reliable examination of money flows between government and nonprofit organizations. This book belongs on the shelf of everyone who values America’s remarkable nonprofit sector and who wants to understand it better than anyone else!” -- Joel Fleishman, Professor of Law and Public Policy, Duke UniversityTable of ContentsForeword Acknowledgments Introduction: Roles and Responsibilities of Nonprofit Organizations in a Democracy Elizabeth T. Boris, Brice McKeever, and Beatrice Leydier Chapter 1: Supplementary, Complementary or Adversarial? Nonprofit-Government Relations Dennis Young and John Casey Chapter 2: Meeting Social Needs through Charitable and Government Resources C. Eugene Steuerle, Alan Abramson, Ellen Steele, and Virginia Hodgkinson Chapter 3: Cross-Sector Nonprofit-Government Financing Steven Rathgeb Smith Chapter 4: Tax Treatment of Nonprofit Organizations A Two-Edged Sword? Evelyn Brody and Joseph J. Cordes Chapter 5: State Regulatory and Legal Framework Cindy Lott and Marion Fremont-Smith Chapter 6: Nonprofits and Advocacy Roger Colinvaux Chapter 7: No Taxation, No Representation: How Government Is Organized – or Not – to Address Nonprofit Issues Alan J. Abramson Chapter 8: Philanthropy: Shaping and Being Shaped by Public Policy Lewis Faulk and Jasmine McGinnis Johnson Chapter 9: New Ways of Creating Social Value: Hybrids and Impact Investing Joe Cordes, Gene Steuerle, Nathan Dietz, and Erica Broadus Chapter 10: Performance Measurement and Management: The Tangled Web of Nonprofit-Government Relationships Saunji Fyffe, Teresa Derrick-Mills, Mary K. Winkler Chapter 11: International Trends in Government-Nonprofit Relations: Constancy, Change and Contradictions Susan D. Phillips and Mark Blumberg Index About the Contributors
£58.90
John Murray Press Successful Grant Applications Bullet Guides
Book SynopsisThe answers you need. Now.Table of Contents : 1. First steps : 2. Setting up a charity : 3. Lottery funding : 4. The big four : 5. Local grants : 6. Popular projects : 7. Finding further funding : 8. Writing a grant application : 9. Handling rejection : 10. Matching funding
£8.50
Directory of Social Change Data Protection: for voluntary organisations
Book SynopsisVital to the effective functioning of voluntary organisations is the trust of people - the beneficiaries, clients, regulators, donors, volunteers and paid staff. Open, fair and well-managed data protection practice is not just desirable in helping to achieve that trust, but essential. Get it wrong and there is reputational damage and costs attached. Data Protection for voluntary organisations will enable you to set a shining example of best practice and also comply with UK data legislation and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in force since 2018. This book will help you: * Understand the key principles and elements of data protection * Recognise your main responsibilities as a data controller * Distinguish when you can and can't retain data * Appreciate what the rights of the data subject are Who is this book for? A must-read for anyone in the UK voluntary sector who wants to get beyond tick-box data management. Invaluable to data managers or those who handle personal information such as IT, personnel, marketing and fundraising departments. For professional advisers, and academics it will also offers a valuable summary drawing out key data protection points by examining and interpreting the primary legislation.Trade Review'I have worked with Paul for many years now and I have always appreciated his ability to share his enthusiasm for this complex subject and how it applies to our sector. Written in a very understandable and user-friendly way, this book is truly accessible.' Jeni Woods, Quality Manager, Grace Eyre Foundation --------------------------------‘A detailed and methodical approach to data protection. This comprehensive guide is an accessible source of information filled with valid and relevant examples. I found it a particularly great help in getting to grips with specific areas, such as consent and contracts.’ Kirsty Cunningham, Head of Fundraising, St Martin-in-the-Fields Charity‘------------------There are not many people within the charity sector who are specialists in data protection. Paul uses simple, straightforward language to cover all key aspects of this complex but vitally important subject. Brilliantly practical!’ Peter Dean, Director of Finance, Riding for the Disabled Association
£27.00
Directory of Social Change Vision, Mission, Objectives
Book SynopsisWhat are vision, mission and objectives? Not a trick question but as the distinctions are befuddling to many and are fundamental to understanding your organisation, you'll want to get them right. This book will help you to understand the difference between these concepts, why each matters and how to develop them within your organisation.Trade Review'This superb Speed Read can be read quickly and is easy to understand. It covers everything a charity needs to know to achieve a first-class vision, mission and set of objectives in no time at all. I will definitely be following the advice and discussing it with our board.' Gerry Lejeune OBE DL, Chief Executive, Berkshire Community Foundation; 'This is a brilliant, pragmatic, and accessible guide for any leader who wants to point their organisation in the right direction. Reading it, I can imagine Debra sitting alongside me explaining how to set a realistic and inspiring vision, mission and strategic objectives and, crucially, how to deploy and embed them across my organisation. All new and experienced charity leaders should have this book easily at hand!' Naomi Dickson, Chief Executive, Jewish Women's AidTable of ContentsWhat does it cover? * Do you need to have a vision? * Whose job is it to develop, the mission, vision and strategic objectives? * What is a vision? * What is a mission? * What are strategic objectives?
£11.12
Directory of Social Change Staff Forums
Book SynopsisStaff forums are a fantastic way to give your people a dynamic voice in your organisation. Run by staff for staff, they are an opportunity to discuss matters that affect the workplace as well as being a positive space to have informal conversations that might not be possible or practical in everyday meetings. If you have ever considered setting up a staff forum or are curious about the concept, this guide shows you how it works. It considers the benefits of staff forums, practicalities of setting up and running meetings, how to feedback to a senior leader and how to ensure continuity of the forum. What does it cover? * Why have a staff forum * Constituting the forum * Before the meeting * On the day * After the meeting * Troubleshooting Who should buy this book? Senior management who wish to encourage a forum in their organisation or any staff members who feel a forum will benefit their workplace.Trade Review'A really practical and useful guide! We will be referring to it when we are refreshing and improving the way we run our current staff forum.' Karen Timbrell, Human Resources Support Officer, Wales Council for Voluntary Action ; 'A great Speed Read for anyone wanting to implement or refresh a staff forum in their organisation. It is simple to follow and offers some excellent tips to create effective and well-managed staff forums.' Laura Millar, HR Manager, Charity Finance Group
£11.12
Modern Grantmaking Modern Grantmaking: A Guide for Funders Who
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£23.51
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd NGOs: A New History of Transnational Civil
Book SynopsisIn the first historical account of international NGOs, from the French Revolution to the present, Thomas Davies places the contemporary debate on transnational civil society in context. In contrast to the conventional wisdom, which sees transnational civil society as a recent development taking place along a linear trajectory, he explores the long history of international NGOs in terms of a cyclical process characterised by three major waves: the era to 1914, the inter-war years, and the period since the Second World War. The breadth of transnational civil society activities explored is unprecedented in its diversity, from business associations to humanitarian organisations, peace groups to socialist movements, feminist organisations to pan- nationalist groups. The geographical scope covered is also extensive, and the analysis is richly supported with reference to a diverse array of previously unexplored sources. By revealing the role of civil society rather than governmental actors in the major trans- formations of the past two-and-a-half centuries, this book is for anyone interested in obtaining a new perspective on world history. The analysis concludes in the second decade of the twenty-first century, providing insights into the trajectory of transnational civil society in the post-9/11 and post-financial crisis eras.Trade Review'Tom Davies has produced an important book. He brings the skills of an international historian to bear on some of the pressing questions of contemporary international politics. Davies has utilised an extraordinary range of sources to trace the emergence and development of international non-governmental organisations over time and in so doing he challenges many widely held views about the role and importance of these organisations. This book is essential reading for anyone concerned with the past, present and future of international NGOs.' * David Williams, School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University London *'Thomas Davies' book is a game-changer in our understanding of the role of non-governmental organisations and civil society in international politics. Davies manages to present meticulous detail and scrupulous research in a highly readable book that confronts what we think we know about NGOs. The book not only demonstrates the complexities of NGO politics but shows the ability and limitations of such actors in shaping international affairs. There is so much in this book that it deserves to be read by all interested in international relations, politics, international development, history and sociology.' * Sophie Harman, Senior Lecturer in International Politics, Queen Mary University of London *'Thomas Davies has written a comprehensive and readable history of international non-governmental organizations and movements that is much needed. He rightly argues that transnational civil society has a long history (over two centuries) and is not only Western in origin. Based on primary sources and literature, this book is indispensable.' * Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen *
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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd In the Shadow of Just Wars: Violence, Politics
Book SynopsisWhile military intervention in Iraq was being planned, humanitarian organizations were offered US government funds to join the Coalition and operate under the umbrella of "Operation Iraqi Freedom". In Kosavo, Timor, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan, NGOs had previously been asked to join in "just" wars. Indeed many aid agencies cooperated eagerly, subordinating their specific aims to the greater goal of "peace, democracy and human rights". Few Afghans or Sierra Leoneans regret the interventions. However, the inconvenient victims of these triumphs, those from the "wrong" side, are quickly forgotten. These are individuals whom humanitarian organizations have the duty to save, yet in doing so they must remain independent of the warring parties, and refrain from joining in the "struggle against evil" or any other political agenda. Then there are places where the pretence of providing assistance allows donor governments to disguise their backing of local political powers. Lastly there are those whose sacrifice is politically irrelevant in the wider scope of international relations. In circumstances such as these, what little international aid is available collides head-on with the mutal desire of the adversaries to wage "total" war that may lead to the extermination of entire populations. In this book, international experts and members of the MSF analyse the way these issues have crystallized over the five years spanning the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. The authors make the case for a renewed commitment to an old idea: a humanitarianism that defies the politics of sacrifice.Trade Review'This book is an aid to clearer thinking in an era in which, as David Rieff argues in his essay, states have decided that A"humanitarianism is too important to be left to humanitariansA". But, although he is pessimistic, their appropriation of it is not yet complete, and ought to be resisted.' -Martin Woollacott, The GuardianTable of ContentsContents; Introduction; SITUATIONS Abstention Chechnya: Eradication of the enemy within - Thornike Gordadze; Democratic Republic of Congo: Victims of no importance - Marc Le Pape; Colombia: Violence versus politics - Michel Agier; Algeria: The utility of terrorism - Chawki Amari; Involvement North Korea: Feeding totalitarianism - Fiona Terry; Angola: Woe to the vanquished - Christine Messiant; Sudan: Who benefits from humanitarian aid? - Marc Lavergne and Fabrice Weissman; Intervention East Timor: Better late than never - Gil Gonzalez-Foerster; Sierra Leone: Peace at any price - Fabrice Weissman; Liberia: The logic of orchestrated chaos - Jean-Herve Jezequel; Afghanistan: From 'militant-monks' to Crusaders - Francois Calas and Pierre Salignon; POINTS OF VIEW Iraq: In search of a 'humanitarian crisis' - Rony Brauman and Pierre Salignon; Kosovo: The end of an era? - David Rieff; Humanitarian Spaces: spaces of exception - Michel Agier and Francoise Boucher-Saulinier; Justice and Humanitarian Action: a conflict of interest - E. DACHY; The Modern Missionaries of Islam - A. R. GHANDOUR; Of Medicines and Men - Annick Hamel; Translated from French by Vincent HOMOLKA and Roger LEVERDIER - except chapters by RIEFF and TERRY; English version edited by Fiona TERRY.
£18.99