A Versatile American Institution

A Versatile American Institution
Title A Versatile American Institution PDF eBook
Author David C. Hammack
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2013-02-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0815721951

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America's grantmaking foundations have grown rapidly over the course of recent decades, even in the face of financial and economic crises. Foundations have a great deal of freedom, enjoy widespread legitimacy, and wield considerable influence. In this book, David Hammack and Helmut Anheier follow up their edited volume, American Foundations, with a comprehensive historical account of what American foundations have done with that independence and power. While philanthropic foundations play important roles in other parts of the world, the U.S. sector stands out as exceptional. Nowhere else are they so numerous, prominent, or autonomous. What have been the main contributions of philanthropic foundations to American society? And what might the future hold for them? A Versatile American Institution considers foundations in a new way. Previous accounts typically focused narrowly on their organization, donors, and leaders, and their intentions—but not on the outcome of philanthropy. Rather than looking at foundations in a vacuum, Hammack and Anheier consider their roles and contributions in the context of their times and their economic and political circumstances.

A Versatile American Institution

A Versatile American Institution
Title A Versatile American Institution PDF eBook
Author David C. Hammack
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2013
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0815721943

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America's grantmaking foundations have grown rapidly over the course of recent decades, even in the face of financial and economic crises. Foundations have a great deal of freedom, enjoy widespread legitimacy, and wield considerable influence. In this book, the authors present a comprehensive historical account of what American foundations have done with that independence and power. While philanthropic foundations play important roles in other parts of the world, the U.S. sector stands out as exceptional. Nowhere else are they so numerous, prominent, or autonomous. What have been the main contributions of philanthropic foundations to American society? And what might the future hold for them?

American Foundations

American Foundations
Title American Foundations PDF eBook
Author Helmut K. Anheier
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 471
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815704577

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Foundations play an essential part in the philanthropic activity that defines so much of American life. No other nation provides its foundations with so much autonomy and freedom of action as does the United States. Liberated both from the daily discipline of the market and from direct control by government, American foundations understandably attract great attention. As David Hammack and Helmut Anheier note in this volume, "Americans have criticized foundations for... their alleged conservatism, liberalism, elitism, radicalism, devotion to religious tradition, hostility to religion—in short, for commitments to causes whose significance can be measured, in part, by the controversies they provoke. Americans have also criticized foundations for ineffectiveness and even foolishness." Their size alone conveys some sense of the significance of American foundations, whose assets amounted to over $530 billion in 2008 despite a dramatic decline of almost 22 percent in the previous year. And in 2008 foundation grants totaled over $45 billion. But what roles have foundations actually played over time, and what distinctive roles do they fill today? How have they shaped American society, how much difference do they make? What roles are foundations likely to play in the future? This comprehensive volume, the product of a three-year project supported by the Aspen Institute's program on the Nonprofit Sector and Philanthropy, provides the most thorough effort ever to assess the impact and significance of the nation's large foundations. In it, leading researchers explore how foundations have shaped—or failed to shape—each of the key fields of foundation work. American Foundations takes the reader on a wide-ranging tour, evaluating foundation efforts in education, scientific and medical research, health care, social welfare, international relations, arts and culture, religion, and social change.

American Philanthropic Foundations

American Philanthropic Foundations
Title American Philanthropic Foundations PDF eBook
Author David C. Hammack
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2018-04-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253033071

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Once largely confined to the biggest cities in the mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes states, philanthropic foundations now play a significant role in nearly every state. Wide-ranging and incisive, the essays in American Philanthropic Foundations: Regional Difference and Change examine the origins, development, and accomplishments of philanthropic foundations in key cities and regions of the United States. Each contributor assesses foundation efforts to address social and economic inequalities, and to encourage cultural and creative life in their home regions and elsewhere. This fascinating and timely study of contemporary America's philanthropic foundations vividly illustrates foundations' commonalities and differences as they strive to address pressing public problems.

American Philanthropic Foundations

American Philanthropic Foundations
Title American Philanthropic Foundations PDF eBook
Author David C. Hammack
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 390
Release 2018-04-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253025435

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Once largely confined to the biggest cities in the mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes states, philanthropic foundations now play a significant role in nearly every state. Wide-ranging and incisive, the essays in American Philanthropic Foundations: Regional Difference and Change examine the origins, development, and accomplishments of philanthropic foundations in key cities and regions of the United States. Each contributor assesses foundation efforts to address social and economic inequalities, and to encourage cultural and creative life in their home regions and elsewhere. This fascinating and timely study of contemporary America's philanthropic foundations vividly illustrates foundations' commonalities and differences as they strive to address pressing public problems.

John Lowell Jr. and His Institute

John Lowell Jr. and His Institute
Title John Lowell Jr. and His Institute PDF eBook
Author Chaim M. Rosenberg
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 325
Release 2021-03-11
Genre History
ISBN 1793644608

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This book examines the life and legacy of John Lowell Jr (1799–1836) through the establishment of the Lowell Institute, still active in Boston, which offers free education.

Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers

Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers
Title Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers PDF eBook
Author American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Publisher
Total Pages 1394
Release 1923
Genre Metallurgy
ISBN

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Some vols., 1920-1949, contain collections of papers according to subject.