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Book Synopsis

Discover new ways to make charity a central part of your everyday life

In The Everyday Philanthropist: A Better Way to Make a Better World, dedicated fundraiser and social impact veteran Dan Pallotta delivers an insightful and inspirational treatment of giving, charity, impact, overhead ratios, and philanthropy for people of all ages and abilities. This breakthrough exploration of charity and activism brings home the message that philanthropy is for everyone from wealthy benefactors to high school activists and families who want their lives to impact their communities.

In the book, you'll find:

  • New ideas about turning giving into a daily activity and a lifestyle focused on making a difference
  • 32 digestible and easy-to-understand micro-chapters complete with clear and helpful graphics on critical aspects of everyday philanthropy
  • Comprehensive and actionable info designed to make this book your pocket guide to giving

An ess

Table of Contents

Introduction I

Part One The Good Citizen: Philanthropy and You 1

Ch 1 Why Charity? 3

Ch 2 Why Giving? 9

Ch 3 You Are a Philanthropist 13

Ch 4 The Difference Between Acute and Chronic Issues: Empathy Today vs Strategy for Tomorrow 17

Ch 5 Is There a Difference Between Giving to a Nonprofit and Giving to a Charity? 21

Ch 6 Are All Cancer Charities Alike? Services vs Solutions 25

Ch 7 Why Do You Give? Do You Really Understand Your Motives? 29

Ch 8 What’s Your Cause for Life? 33

Part Two Good Information Gathering 39

Ch 9 Find a Great Organization 41

Ch 10 The Three Essential Questions 43

Ch 11 First Question: Goals 47

Ch 12 Second Question: Progress 51

Ch 13 Third Question: How They Improve 55

Ch 14 Don’t Rely on Others for Simple Answers 63

Part Three Good Information Filtering: Don’t Be Duped by Dumbed-Down Data 67

Ch 15 Questions NOT to Ask 69

Ch 16 Stop Asking About Overhead 73

Ch 17 Overhead Ratios Tell You Nothing About Impact 77

Ch 18 Overhead Ratios Weaken Charitable Services and Programs 85

Ch 19 Overhead Measures Discriminate Against Underdog Causes 91

Ch 20 Overhead Measures Weaken Civil Society and Diminish Civic Engagement 97

Ch 21 Overhead Measures Hide Unfair Differences in Accounting 105

Ch 22 Overhead Measures Discourage Growth 113

Ch 23 Demanding Low Salaries Undermines Your Strategy to Help the Most People 117

Part Four Good Media Consumption: Monitor Truth in Media 121

Ch 24 Be Responsible and Rigorous When Learning About Charities in the Media 123

Ch 25 Case Study: CNN and Boys & Girls Clubs of America 125

Ch 26 Case Study: The New York Times and Wounded Warrior Project 133

Ch 27 Case Study: ProPublica on the American Red Cross 141

Part Five Are We Good? 151

Ch 28 It’s Time to Rethink Charity 153

Ch 29 Recap 161

Ch 30 You 165

Ch 31 Afraid You’ll Forget? 167

Ch 32 Want to See It on Film and Video? 169

Thank You 175

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 18/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781394190508, 978-1394190508
      ISBN10: 1394190506

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Discover new ways to make charity a central part of your everyday life

      In The Everyday Philanthropist: A Better Way to Make a Better World, dedicated fundraiser and social impact veteran Dan Pallotta delivers an insightful and inspirational treatment of giving, charity, impact, overhead ratios, and philanthropy for people of all ages and abilities. This breakthrough exploration of charity and activism brings home the message that philanthropy is for everyone from wealthy benefactors to high school activists and families who want their lives to impact their communities.

      In the book, you'll find:

      • New ideas about turning giving into a daily activity and a lifestyle focused on making a difference
      • 32 digestible and easy-to-understand micro-chapters complete with clear and helpful graphics on critical aspects of everyday philanthropy
      • Comprehensive and actionable info designed to make this book your pocket guide to giving

      An ess

      Table of Contents

      Introduction I

      Part One The Good Citizen: Philanthropy and You 1

      Ch 1 Why Charity? 3

      Ch 2 Why Giving? 9

      Ch 3 You Are a Philanthropist 13

      Ch 4 The Difference Between Acute and Chronic Issues: Empathy Today vs Strategy for Tomorrow 17

      Ch 5 Is There a Difference Between Giving to a Nonprofit and Giving to a Charity? 21

      Ch 6 Are All Cancer Charities Alike? Services vs Solutions 25

      Ch 7 Why Do You Give? Do You Really Understand Your Motives? 29

      Ch 8 What’s Your Cause for Life? 33

      Part Two Good Information Gathering 39

      Ch 9 Find a Great Organization 41

      Ch 10 The Three Essential Questions 43

      Ch 11 First Question: Goals 47

      Ch 12 Second Question: Progress 51

      Ch 13 Third Question: How They Improve 55

      Ch 14 Don’t Rely on Others for Simple Answers 63

      Part Three Good Information Filtering: Don’t Be Duped by Dumbed-Down Data 67

      Ch 15 Questions NOT to Ask 69

      Ch 16 Stop Asking About Overhead 73

      Ch 17 Overhead Ratios Tell You Nothing About Impact 77

      Ch 18 Overhead Ratios Weaken Charitable Services and Programs 85

      Ch 19 Overhead Measures Discriminate Against Underdog Causes 91

      Ch 20 Overhead Measures Weaken Civil Society and Diminish Civic Engagement 97

      Ch 21 Overhead Measures Hide Unfair Differences in Accounting 105

      Ch 22 Overhead Measures Discourage Growth 113

      Ch 23 Demanding Low Salaries Undermines Your Strategy to Help the Most People 117

      Part Four Good Media Consumption: Monitor Truth in Media 121

      Ch 24 Be Responsible and Rigorous When Learning About Charities in the Media 123

      Ch 25 Case Study: CNN and Boys & Girls Clubs of America 125

      Ch 26 Case Study: The New York Times and Wounded Warrior Project 133

      Ch 27 Case Study: ProPublica on the American Red Cross 141

      Part Five Are We Good? 151

      Ch 28 It’s Time to Rethink Charity 153

      Ch 29 Recap 161

      Ch 30 You 165

      Ch 31 Afraid You’ll Forget? 167

      Ch 32 Want to See It on Film and Video? 169

      Thank You 175

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