Cultures of Charity

Cultures of Charity
Title Cultures of Charity PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Terpstra
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 492
Release 2013-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 0674071743

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Renaissance Italians pioneered radical changes in ways of helping the poor, including orphanages, workhouses, pawnshops, and women’s shelters. Nicholas Terpstra shows that gender was the key factor driving innovation. Most of the recipients of charity were women. The most creative new plans focused on features of women’s poverty like illegitimate births, hunger, unemployment, and domestic violence. Signal features of the reforms, from forced labor to new instruments of saving and lending, were devised specifically to help young women get a start in life. Cultures of Charity is the first book to see women’s poverty as the key factor driving changes to poor relief. These changes generated intense political debates as proponents of republican democracy challenged more elitist and authoritarian forms of government emerging at the time. Should taxes fund poor relief? Could forced labor help build local industry? Focusing on Bologna, Terpstra looks at how these fights around politics and gender generated pioneering forms of poor relief, including early examples of maternity benefits, unemployment insurance, food stamps, and credit union savings plans.

Cultures of Charity

Cultures of Charity
Title Cultures of Charity PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Terpstra
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 394
Release 2013-02-14
Genre History
ISBN 0674067924

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Renaissance debates about politics and gender led to pioneering forms of poor relief, devised to help women get a start in life. These included orphanages for illegitimate children and forced labor in workhouses, but also women’s shelters and early forms of maternity benefits, unemployment insurance, food stamps, and credit union savings plans.

Ribbon Culture

Ribbon Culture
Title Ribbon Culture PDF eBook
Author Sarah E.H. Moore
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 200
Release 2008-01-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230583385

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This book explores the history, meaning, and sociological implications of awareness campaigns, seeing them as personal displays of compassion in a culture where empathy is a by-word for authenticity. It also highlights how charities use awareness campaigns to reach their audience, and the transformation of charity into a commercial enterprise.

Acts of Conspicuous Compassion

Acts of Conspicuous Compassion
Title Acts of Conspicuous Compassion PDF eBook
Author Sheila C. Moeschen
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 218
Release 2013-06-24
Genre History
ISBN 0472118862

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Illuminates the relationship between performance and the American charity movement

Religion and Charity

Religion and Charity
Title Religion and Charity PDF eBook
Author Robert P. Weller
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 247
Release 2018
Genre Religion
ISBN 1108418678

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This book challenges our assumptions about morality by explaining how industrialized philanthropy and universalized goodness came to dominate Chinese religious engagement.

Empowering Charity

Empowering Charity
Title Empowering Charity PDF eBook
Author Froswa' Booker-Drew
Publisher 1845 Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-04
Genre African American philanthropists
ISBN 9781481316095

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Our faith is centered around giving and offering support, yet our belief about those who need "help" must be reexamined. Philanthropy is steeped in myths that hurt communities of color rather than help them. Many current philanthropic strategies fail because they neglect the experience, wisdom, and gifts of those receiving "help," and prioritize and perpetuate false myths. These myths fuel deficit-based models of philanthropy that do not work and will not change poverty. Froswa' Booker-Drew offers a solution that transforms philanthropy at individual and collective levels. Eliminating common myths and misinterpretations can bring about a more effective model of philanthropy--one that relies on a community's social, human, and cultural capital and champions the insights and strengths of those being served. In addition, the voices of those most impacted by philanthropy must be included in board membership, program development, leadership in nonprofits, and charitable giving. Empowering Charity serves as a catalyst and conversation starter for authentic inclusion in our workplaces, organizations, and communities. Booker-Drew supplies tools for involving those who are often unknown, overlooked, or viewed as "other," strategies that will have a collective impact in the community of God and transform philanthropy to highlight God's love for all people and effect real change.

Charity Means Love

Charity Means Love
Title Charity Means Love PDF eBook
Author Nathan Monk
Publisher
Total Pages 206
Release 2019-01-10
Genre
ISBN 9780578425788

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Charity Means Love lives up to every word of its title, a remarkable call to action for anyone who cares deeply about a cause. It was written with everyone who gives a damn in mind. Each paragraph takes you on a journey that leads to a solution. The pages will cause you to feel the pain described and smell the dust on the floor. When you are done, you'll be ready to pick up a broom and get to work!No matter whether you are just beginning in the world of nonprofit work or you are a veteran service provider, this book will sing to your heart and help you not feel so alone. Masterfully written to highlight every corner of the nonprofit world, Charity Means Love looks to be a unique call to action as our world faces new and unique challenges in the face of the postmodern age.Nathan Monk brings a fresh perspective for how to care in a way that is compassionate, loving, and wise. His first book, Chasing the Mouse, was designed to shine a light on the harsh realities of the daily struggles for those experiencing homelessness and poverty. This bold new book seeks to answer the question of how we can make an impactful difference in how we respond and give in crisis situations.Set within the framework of evaluating all charity work in the confines of the "Love Verse" First Corinthians 13, it poses the challenge to our outreach, asking us to self-examine if we are truly being patient, kind, slow to anger, and keeping no records of wrongs in how we reach out to others in their time of need.This is a manifesto that tells a unifying story: love is the answer to all the questions.