Private Foundations and Development Partnerships

Private Foundations and Development Partnerships
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9781317928126
ISBN-13 : 1317928121
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Synopsis Private Foundations and Development Partnerships by : Michael Moran

This book explores the influence of private United States (US) philanthropic foundations in the governance of global problems. Through a close scrutiny of four high profile case studies of public-private collaboration, the work addresses the vacuum present in global governance scholarship regarding the influence of foundations, arguing the influence of these actors extends beyond the basic material, and into the more subtle and complex ideational sphere of policy and governance. This book: charts the growth of private forms of governance and foundations’ role in deepening and extending private power in global politics provides a historical examination of private foundations in international affairs including their centrality in the development of the institutional architecture in international health and agriculture and the linkage back to domestic political systems analyses the new modes of philanthropy and giving styles – particularly venture philanthropy and ‘philanthrocapitalism’ – and how these are being rearticulated in the aid architecture and in development discourses evaluates distinctive features and unique attributes of foundations as transnational actors (including their limitations) – how they use these attributes when exercising policy influence and how they negotiate and collaborate with other state and non-state actors in global governance provides an introduction to three prominent foundations – Gates, Rockefeller and the Acumen Fund – and four key partnerships – IAVI, GAVI, AGRA and A to Z textile Mills. This work will be of great interest to students and scholars of international organizations, international political economy and development studies.

Private Foundations and Development Partnerships

Private Foundations and Development Partnerships
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781317928133
ISBN-13 : 131792813X
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Private Foundations and Development Partnerships by : Michael Moran

This book explores the influence of private United States (US) philanthropic foundations in the governance of global problems. Through a close scrutiny of four high profile case studies of public-private collaboration, the work addresses the vacuum present in global governance scholarship regarding the influence of foundations, arguing the influence of these actors extends beyond the basic material, and into the more subtle and complex ideational sphere of policy and governance. This book: charts the growth of private forms of governance and foundations’ role in deepening and extending private power in global politics provides a historical examination of private foundations in international affairs including their centrality in the development of the institutional architecture in international health and agriculture and the linkage back to domestic political systems analyses the new modes of philanthropy and giving styles – particularly venture philanthropy and ‘philanthrocapitalism’ – and how these are being rearticulated in the aid architecture and in development discourses evaluates distinctive features and unique attributes of foundations as transnational actors (including their limitations) – how they use these attributes when exercising policy influence and how they negotiate and collaborate with other state and non-state actors in global governance provides an introduction to three prominent foundations – Gates, Rockefeller and the Acumen Fund – and four key partnerships – IAVI, GAVI, AGRA and A to Z textile Mills. This work will be of great interest to students and scholars of international organizations, international political economy and development studies.

Private Philanthropy for Development

Private Philanthropy for Development
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Publisher : OECD
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9789264300156
ISBN-13 : 9264300155
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Private Philanthropy for Development by : Collectif

Philanthropy’s role in advancing sustainable development attracts a lot of attention. This report calls into question long-held assumptions about the volume, nature and potential of foundations’ engagement in developing countries, and the role they can play to support the SDGs. It presents ground-breaking data and analysis that capture previously non-existent global and comparable quantitative and qualitative data on how foundations support development. The report examines philanthropic resource flows for development purposes, as well as foundations’ priorities, practices and partnering behaviours. It presents fresh perspectives and action-oriented recommendations to optimise philanthropy’s role in support of sustainable development. This report offers practical insights for government policy makers and decision makers in civil society organisations, social enterprises and foundations. It results from close co-operation between the OECD Development Centre’s Network of Foundations Working for Development (netFWD) and the OECD Development Co-operation Directorate.

The Development Dimension Private Philanthropy for Development

The Development Dimension Private Philanthropy for Development
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9789264085190
ISBN-13 : 926408519X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Development Dimension Private Philanthropy for Development by : OECD

Philanthropy’s role in advancing sustainable development attracts a lot of attention. This report calls into question long-held assumptions about the volume, nature and potential of foundations’ engagement in developing countries, and the role they can play to support the SDGs. It presents ...

Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization

Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9781788979085
ISBN-13 : 1788979087
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization by : Maurrasse, David J.

This important book focuses on particular aspects of the development and implementation of community partnerships based in – and focused – on neighborhoods, municipalities, and regions. Throughout the book, David J. Maurrasse stresses the importance of philanthropy and representation from different types of organizations across public, private, and nongovernmental spectrums.

Foundation Resource Guide

Foundation Resource Guide
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Total Pages : 46
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015043182891
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Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Foundation Resource Guide by : United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Office of University Partnerships

Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization

Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1788979079
ISBN-13 : 9781788979078
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Strategic Community Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Nongovernmental Organization by : David Maurrasse

This important book focuses on particular aspects of the development and implementation of community partnerships based in - and focused on - neighborhoods, municipalities, and regions. Throughout the book, David J. Maurrasse stresses the importance of philanthropy and representation from different types of organizations across public, private, and nongovernmental spectrums. In observing these collaborative efforts both in the US and various countries including Colombia, Malawi, England, India and Australia, two dynamics are emphasized: the role of private philanthropic institutions and their resources in facilitating the creation and continuation of these partnerships, along with the role of nongovernmental organizations as important enduring institutions in localities that are not, historically, considered as agents of community and economic development. It provides an evolving perspective on community partnerships particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and racial and income inequity, introducing the geographical, historical and cultural context behind these. Furthermore, the author defines and describes various roles in community partnerships and offers suggestions to help leverage these. Providing insightful case studies on the topic, this book will be key reading for practitioners in the field of community engagement at nonprofit institutions, such as universities, hospitals and philanthropic organizations. It will also be of use for academic researchers focusing on community studies and strategic partnerships.

Catalysts for Change

Catalysts for Change
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781134112210
ISBN-13 : 1134112211
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Catalysts for Change by : Maria Martinez-Cosio

Winner of the Community Development Society's 2014 Current Research Award! 21st Century Philanthropy and Community fills a gap in the literature on philanthropic organizations and how they intertwine with community development. Drawing first on the history of philanthropic funding, Maria Martinez-Cosio and Mirle Bussell look at developments in the last twenty years in detail, focussing on five key case studies from across America. The authors use their own first hand experiences and research to forge a new path for academic research in an area where it has been lacking. With the current economic climate forcing shrewd spending, foundations need all the guidance they can find on how to appropriately channel their funds in the best way. But how can these sorts of community projects be analyzed for effectiveness? Is there a quantitative rather than qualitative element which can be studied to give real feedback to those investing in projects? Arguing against a one-size-fits-all model, the authors illustrate the importance of context and relationships in the success of these projects.

Public Private Partnerships in Education

Public Private Partnerships in Education
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780857930699
ISBN-13 : 0857930699
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Public Private Partnerships in Education by : Susan Robertson

'Far from simply being a form of cost sharing between the "state" and the "market," PPP has been celebrated by some, and condemned by others, as the champion of change in the new millennium. This book has been written by the best minds in education policy, political economy, and development studies. They convincingly argue that public private partnership represents a new mode of governance that ranges from covert support of the private sector (vouchers, subsidies) to overt collaboration with corporate actors in the rapidly growing education industry. The analyses are simply brilliant and indispensable for understanding how and why this particular best/worst practice went global.' – Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Columbia University, New York, US This insightful book brings together both academics and researchers from a variety of international organizations and aid agencies to explore the complexities of public private partnerships (PPPs) as a resurgent, hybrid mode of educational governance that operates across scales, from the community to the global. The contributors expertly study the different types of partnership arrangements and thoroughly critique the value of PPPs. Some chapters explore how PPPs, as a policy idea, have been constructed in transnational agendas for educational development and circulated globally, whilst other chapters explores the role and implications of PPPs in developing countries, providing arguments for and against an expanding reliance on PPPs in national educational systems. The theoretical framing of the book draws upon leading theories of international relations to develop a unique perspective on the global governance of education. It will prove insightful for both scholars and policymakers in public policy and education.

Development Issues in Global Governance

Development Issues in Global Governance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781134163007
ISBN-13 : 1134163002
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Development Issues in Global Governance by : Benedicte Bull

This is a new study of how and why multilateral organizations are increasingly working with private actors, including for-profit companies and corporations; business organizations and private foundations.