The Foundation: A Great American Secret; How Private Wealth is Changing the World

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PublicAffairs, Jan 9, 2007 - History - 384 pages
Foundations are a peculiarly American institution. They have been the dynamo of social change since their invention at the beginning of the last century. Yet they are cloaked in secrecy -- their decision-making and operations are inscrutable to the point of obscurity-leaving them substantially unaccountable to anyone. Joel Fleishman has been in and around foundations for almost half a century . . . running them, sitting on their boards, and seeking grants from them. And in this groundbreaking book he explains the history of foundations, tells the stories of the most successful foundation initiatives -- and of those that have failed -- and explains why it matters. The baby boomer generation is going to participate in the largest transfer of wealth in history when it passes on its assets to its successor generation. The third sector is about to become more powerful than ever. This book shows how foundations can provide a vital spur to the engine of the American, and the world's, economy -- if they are properly established and run.
 

Contents

Introduction to the Paperback Edition
1
Foundation Strategy in Principle
117
Foundation Strategy in Practice
127
Leadership Focus Alignment
151
Twelve Case Studies
161
A Commonsense Approach to Strategy
233
How Foundations Fail
261
Discipline Boundaries and Persistence
285
Should Foundations Be Permitted to Exist in Perpetuity?
309
Acknowledgments
357
List of Those Interviewed
363
List of Cases
369
Notes
375
Selected Bibliography
407
Index
423
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Joel L. Fleishman is a professor of law and public policy; director of the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center for Ethics, Public Policy and the Professions; and director of the Center for Strategic Philanthropy and Civil Society at Duke University. From 1993 to 2001, Fleishman took a part-time leave from Duke University to serve as president of the Atlantic Philanthropic Service Company, the U.S. Program Staff of Atlantic Philanthropies. Fleishman also serves as a director of Ralph Lauren Corporation.

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