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OverviewAs never before, international aid is in the hands of ordinary people. Concerned citizens in wealthy countries are starting philanthropy groups, joining giving circles, and travelling internationally to lend support. Yet, they are torn between the feelings that 'something' must be done about global poverty and that foreign assistance is creating dependency and fueling corruption overseas. A growing community of international small grant-makers know how to find and fund effective grassroots initiatives. Compared to donor-controlled, large-scale, project-based international aid funding, small grant-makers use the concept of 'smart risks' to build upon existing human and social capital and to make a lasting changes in people's lives. Smart Risks brings together the wisdom of experts with wide-ranging experience within the development sector. Their contributions focus on five guiding question, such as 'who is a smart risk?' and 'what is your role in smart risks?' They include case studies, personal stories of lessons learned over time, provocative insights on power and privilege, and practical frameworks for choosing, investing in, and measuring the impact of grassroots organizations and movements. This book is essential reading for all those who wonder how their donations and work can make a difference in developing countries - from aid agency staff and policy makers, to globally engaged individuals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Lentfer , Tanya CothranPublisher: Practical Action Publishing Imprint: Practical Action Publishing Weight: 0.360kg ISBN: 9781853399312ISBN 10: 1853399310 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 15 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents"Introduction Smart Risk #1: Investing in local expertise Making local to global connections Community resilience Peace begins at home Dedication, incentives, and what drives local leaders The real experts Respect at the core Smart Risk #2: Being non-prescriptive and flexible, with a long-term outlook Unearthing community wisdom When local leaders say, 'Thanks but no thanks' Local leaders in the driver's seat Leaving the room When small is too small Smart Risk #3: Looking to the grassroots for innovation Small grants as seed funding for entrepreneurs Grants, not loans Building accountability from the ground up in Liberia Out of the comfort zone Fruitful failures and the pull of curiosity What if we saw ""mistakes"" as fuel for innovation? Smart Risk #4: Rethinking accountability Charity rankers: Who is defining effectiveness? The solution within: Communities mitigate their own risks Does your financial report make people feel poor? What ""real-time"" community feedback can tell you that evaluations can't Dusty sneakers, girls dorms, and challenging our assumptions Rigorous humility Smart Risk #5: Practicing vulnerability The Dissonance Uncomfortable conversations Ten rules for helping Whose capacity needs to be built? Questions to focus organizational learning for social change What happens when we listen? The Five Essential Qualities of Grassroots Grantmakers Conclusion"ReviewsEvery philanthropist committed to supporting meaning, transformative change should read this book. --Jennifer and Peter Buffett, co-presidents, NoVo Foundation Smart Risks is an important read for anyone who cares about poverty, inequality and social justice movements around the globe. --Erica Kohl-Arenas, Assistant Professor, The New School Author InformationJennifer Lentfer is Director of Communications, Thousand Currents and creator of the blog, how-matters.org; Tanya Cothran is Executive Administrator, Spirit in Action. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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