1st Edition
Unequal Partnerships Beyond the Rhetoric of Philanthropic Collaboration
By Ira Silver
Copyright 2006
160 Pages
by
Routledge
160 Pages
by
Routledge
160 Pages
by
Routledge
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Through an examination of the Chicago Initiative, Silver analyzes how elite philanthropists exercise social control over community organizations that do work in poor neighborhoods.
Section I: Private Philanthropy and Urban Poverty Chapter 1: Preventing Fires while Feeling the Heat Chapter 2: As American as Apple Pie: The Tradition of Private and Local Antipoverty Reform in the U.S. Section II: Venturing Inside the Chicago Initiative Chapter 3: Organizational Motivations for Sponsorship Chapter 4: Community-based Reasons for Getting Involved Chapter 5: Collaboration Becomes Old News Section III: Giving a Little, Getting a Lot Chapter 6: Unmasking Collaboration Chapter 7: Philanthropy and the Media Spotlight Afterword: The Future of Philanthropic Collaboration Appendix A: The Challenges and Rewards of Undertaking this Study Appendix B: Key Dates in the History of the Chicago Initiative
Biography
Ira Silver