American philanthropy has historically been a solitary pursuit
defined by individual donor action and fragmented, uncoordinated
grantmaking. But in recent years, foundations have begun to come
together in groups to take on shared initiatives and agendas.
InCollaborative Philanthropies, Elwood M. Hopkins-himself the
executive director of the successful collaborative Los Angeles
Urban Funders-argues that these funder collaboratives are more than
a collection of isolated experiments. Instead, they provide a
window into a dramatic and promising new stage in the development
of organized philanthropy. For anyone aspiring to play a leadership
role in the philanthropic field, this book lays out a visionary
blueprint for smarter, more effective philanthropy in the
twenty-first century.
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