Generosity Unbound: How American Philanthropy Can Strengthen the Economy and Expand the Middle Class

Author:   Claire Gaudiani
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 September 2010
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Generosity Unbound: How American Philanthropy Can Strengthen the Economy and Expand the Middle Class


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In Generosity Unbound, Claire Gaudiani mounts a spirited defense of philanthropic freedom addressed to conservatives, liberals and centrists. She acknowledges the good intentions of those who favor greater regulation of private philanthropy, but powerfully demonstrates the dangers of this approach. But this book is more than a warning. Gaudiani also uncovers the fascinating history of philanthropy in America, showing how this nation's distinctive tradition of citizen-to-citizen generosity has been a powerful engine of economic growth, social justice, and upward mobility. Finally, Gaudiani calls on foundation leaders, legislators, and concerned citizens to take up anew the great challenge set forth by our nation's Founders in the Declaration of Independence. She proposes an all-out citizen-led effort to deliver on the Declaration's promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all of us, particularly our poorest citizens. The success of such a 'Declaration Initiative' would enable us to justly celebrate the nation's 250th birthday on July 4th, 2026.

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Author:   Claire Gaudiani
Publisher:   Amp Publishing Group
Imprint:   Amp Publishing Group
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 18.10cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781931764193


ISBN 10:   1931764190
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 September 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Generosity Unbound shows how the philanthropic tradition is firmly rooted in American history and culture. It serves as a critical inspiration and challenge to today s leaders to preserve the freedom and opportunity that make this tradition a uniquely vibrant force for good in the world. James Piereson, President, William E. Simon Foundation Claire Gaudiani s Generosity Unbound is a welcome dose of common sense for the common good of our nation. Her challenge to philanthropic leaders of all political stripes left, right, and center to gather around a shared goal of meaningful opportunity and prosperity for all Americans should be heeded. Perhaps philanthropy can model what too many of our political leaders seem to be unable or unwilling to do: construct a safe place where our nation s ideas are not needlessly trampled by ideologies. Robert K. Ross, M.D., President and CEO, The California Endowment While some would suggest that philanthropy is on its heels, Claire Gaudiani shows us the potential that America s philanthropic sector has to activate our country s moral leadership and unleash citizen generosity for the purpose of addressing our unfinished quest for justice for all. Tracy Gary, author, and Founder, Inspired Legacies & The Progressive Legacy Project Claire Gaudiani shows eloquently that the generosity of the American people is rooted in our freedom and our freedom is rooted in our generosity. And she issues a stirring call for new philanthropic leadership that will open the gates of opportunity for all Americans. Adam Meyerson, President, Philanthropy Roundtable Critics of wealthy foundations would do well to read Claire Gaudiani s powerfully argued defense of American philanthropic freedom. And those who wish to preserve this freedom would do well to consider her bold Declaration Initiative. Let s see what entrepreneurial generosity can accomplish when mobilized around a set of goals consistent with this country s founding vision. J. Gregory Dees, Professor, Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University Gaudiani presents a timely solution to the economic and political crises facing our nation. Generosity Unbound is a fresh look at America s philanthropic past and how private foundations can be the vanguard of a path back to prosperity for those hit hardest by the recession, and for our entire nation. Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President, Heritage Foundation Generosity Unbound unmasks Gaudiani as an unreconstructed, unapologetic believer in the transformative potential of American-style philanthropy. Drawing on appeals to history, reason, pride, and passion, she invites us to envision a role for philanthropy that is worthy of its past. Gaudiani s Declaration Initiative would commit philanthropy to a cause no less noble, ambitious, and essential than that of ending persistent poverty and, at long last, affording all Americans true access to the equal opportunity that lies at the core of the democratic ideal. Ralph Smith, Executive Vice President, The Annie E. Casey Foundation Claire Gaudiani has a well-earned reputation as one of the leading thinkers about American philanthropy. Here she analyzes the challenges of coming years and shows how we can unleash the full idealism and generosity of the nation. She has made yet another welcome contribution. David Gergen, Director, Center for Public Leadership, The Kennedy School , Harvard University Generosity Unbound shows how the philanthropic tradition is firmly rooted in American history and culture. It serves as a critical inspiration and challenge to today's leaders to preserve the freedom and opportunity that make this tradition a uniquely vibrant force for good in the world. --James Piereson, President, William E. Simon Foundation Claire Gaudiani's Generosity Unbound is a welcome dose of 'common sense for the common good' of our nation. Her challenge to philanthropic leaders of all political stripes--left, right, and center--to gather around a shared goal of meaningful opportunity and prosperity for all Americans should be heeded. Perhaps philanthropy can model what too many of our political leaders seem to be unable or unwilling to do: construct a safe place where our nation's ideas are not needlessly trampled by ideologies. --Robert K. Ross, M.D., President and CEO, The California Endowment While some would suggest that philanthropy is on its heels, Claire Gaudiani shows us the potential that America's philanthropic sector has to activate our country's moral leadership and unleash citizen generosity for the purpose of addressing our unfinished quest for justice for all. --Tracy Gary, author, and Founder, Inspired Legacies & The Progressive Legacy Project Claire Gaudiani shows eloquently that the generosity of the American people is rooted in our freedom and our freedom is rooted in our generosity. And she issues a stirring call for new philanthropic leadership that will open the gates of opportunity for all Americans. --Adam Meyerson, President, Philanthropy Roundtable Critics of wealthy foundations would do well to read Claire Gaudiani's powerfully argued defense of American philanthropic freedom. And those who wish to preserve this freedom would do well to consider her bold 'Declaration Initiative.' Let's see what entrepreneurial generosity can accomplish when mobilized around a set of goals consistent with this country's founding vision. -- J. Gregory Dees, Professor, Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University Gaudiani presents a timely solution to the economic and political crises facing our nation. Generosity Unbound is a fresh look at America's philanthropic past and how private foundations can be the vanguard of a path back to prosperity-- for those hit hardest by the recession, and for our entire nation. -- Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President, Heritage Foundation Generosity Unbound unmasks Gaudiani as an unreconstructed, unapologetic believer in the transformative potential of American-style philanthropy. Drawing on appeals to history, reason, pride, and passion, she invites us to envision a role for philanthropy that is worthy of its past. Gaudiani's 'Declaration Initiative' would commit philanthropy to a cause no less noble, ambitious, and essential than that of ending persistent poverty and, at long last, affording all Americans true access to the equal opportunity that lies at the core of the democratic ideal. -- Ralph Smith, Executive Vice President, The Annie E. Casey Foundation Claire Gaudiani has a well-earned reputation as one of the leading thinkers about American philanthropy. Here she analyzes the challenges of coming years and shows how we can unleash the full idealism and generosity of the nation. She has made yet another welcome contribution. --David Gergen, Director, Center for Public Leadership, The Kennedy School , Harvard University Claire Gaudiani's Generosity Unbound is a welcome dose of 'common sense for the common good' of our nation. Her challenge to philanthropic leaders of all political stripes-left, right, and center-to gather around a shared goal of meaningful opportunity and prosperity for all Americans should be heeded. Perhaps philanthropy can model what too many of our political leaders seem to be unable or unwilling to do: construct a safe place where our nation's ideas are not needlessly trampled by ideologies. -Robert K. Ross, M.D., President and CEO, The California Endowment While some would suggest that philanthropy is on its heels, Claire Gaudiani shows us the potential that America's philanthropic sector has to activate our country's moral leadership and unleash citizen generosity for the purpose of addressing our unfinished quest for justice for all. -Tracy Gary, author, and Founder, Inspired Legacies & The Progressive Legacy Project Gaudiani presents a timely solution to the economic and political crises facing our nation. Generosity Unbound is a fresh look at America's philanthropic past and how private foundations can be the vanguard of a path back to prosperity- for those hit hardest by the recession, and for our entire nation. - Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President, Heritage Foundation Critics of wealthy foundations would do well to read Claire Gaudiani's powerfully argued defense of American philanthropic freedom. And those who wish to preserve this freedom would do well to consider her bold 'Declaration Initiative.' Let's see what entrepreneurial generosity can accomplish when mobilized around a set of goals consistent with this country's founding vision. - J. Gregory Dees, Professor, Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University Generosity Unbound unmasks Gaudiani as an unreconstructed, unapologetic believer in the transformative potential of American-style philanthropy. Drawing on appeals to history, reason, pride, and passion, she invites us to envision a role for philanthropy that is worthy of its past. Gaudiani's 'Declaration Initiative' would commit philanthropy to a cause no less noble, ambitious, and essential than that of ending persistent poverty and, at long last, affording all Americans true access to the equal opportunity that lies at the core of the democratic ideal. - Ralph Smith, Executive Vice President, The Annie E. Casey Foundation Claire Gaudiani shows eloquently that the generosity of the American people is rooted in our freedom and our freedom is rooted in our generosity. And she issues a stirring call for new philanthropic leadership that will open the gates of opportunity for all Americans. -Adam Meyerson, President, Philanthropy Roundtable Generosity Unbound shows how the philanthropic tradition is firmly rooted in American history and culture. It serves as a critical inspiration and challenge to today's leaders to preserve the freedom and opportunity that make this tradition a uniquely vibrant force for good in the world. -James Piereson, President, William E. Simon Foundation Claire Gaudiani has a well-earned reputation as one of the leading thinkers about American philanthropy. Here she analyzes the challenges of coming years and shows how we can unleash the full idealism and generosity of the nation. She has made yet another welcome contribution. -David Gergen, Director, Center for Public Leadership, The Kennedy School , Harvard University


<p>&ldquo;Claire Gaudiani&rsquo;s Generosity Unbound is a welcome dose of &lsquo;common sense for the common good&rsquo; of our nation. Her challenge to philanthropic leaders of all political stripes&mdash;left, right, and center&mdash;to gather around a shared goal of meaningful opportunity and prosperity for all Americans should be heeded. Perhaps philanthropy can model what too many of our political leaders seem to be unable or unwilling to do: construct a safe place where our nation&rsquo;s ideas are not needlessly trampled by ideologies.&rdquo; &mdash;Robert K. Ross, M.D., President and CEO, The California Endowment


<p> Generosity Unbound shows how the philanthropic tradition is firmly rooted in American history and culture. It serves as a critical inspiration and challenge to today's leaders to preserve the freedom and opportunity that make this tradition a uniquely vibrant force for good in the world. --James Piereson, President, William E. Simon Foundation


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