Money Well Spent: A Strategic Plan for Smart Philanthropy, Second Edition

Money Well Spent: A Strategic Plan for Smart Philanthropy, Second Edition

Money Well Spent: A Strategic Plan for Smart Philanthropy, Second Edition

Money Well Spent: A Strategic Plan for Smart Philanthropy, Second Edition

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Overview

Philanthropy is a booming business, with hundreds of billions of dollars committed to the social sector each year. Money Well Spent, an award-winning guide on how to structure philanthropy so that it really makes a difference, offers a comprehensive and crucial resource for individual donors, foundations, non-profits, and scholars who focus on and teach others about this realm.

Behind every successful grant is a smart strategy. Paul Brest and Hal Harvey draw on the experiences of hundreds of foundations and non-profits to explain how to deliver on every dollar. They present the essential tools to help readers create and test effective plans for achieving demonstrable results. Brest and Harvey tackle thorny issues, such as how to choose among different forms of funding, how to measure progress, and when to abandon a project that isn't working.

The second edition accounts for a decade of progress: a rise in impact investing, the advent of pay-for-success programs, the maturation of impact evaluation, and the emergence of a new generation of mega-donors. Today, the notion of results-driven philanthropy is more important than ever. With this book, the social sector has the techniques it needs to deliver on that idea with impact.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503602618
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 07/31/2018
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 392
Sales rank: 461,131
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Paul Brest is former Dean and Professor Emeritus at Stanford Law School, a Lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Co-Director of the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, and Co-Director of the Stanford Law and Policy Lab. He was President of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation from 2000-2012. Hal Harvey is the CEO of Energy Innovation, a San Francisco-based energy and environmental policy firm. Previously, he was founder and CEO of ClimateWorks Foundation, a network of foundations that promote polices to reduce the threat of climate change; Environment Program Director at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; and founder and President of the Energy Foundation, a philanthropy supporting policy solutions that advance renewable energy and energy efficiency. He has also set up foundations in China, Europe, and India.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Promise of Strategic Philanthropy
2. Problem Analysis
3. Developing Solutions
4. From Theory to Action
5. Evaluating the Impact of Your Philanthropy
6. Using Outcome Data to Increase Your Impact
7. Preparing to Open for Business
8. Inviting Proposals and Conducting Due Diligence
9. Forms of Philanthropic Engagement and Funding
10. Impact Investing and Mission Investments
11. Working With Others in the Field
12. Principles and Practices of Effective Philanthropy
13. Promoting Knowledge
14. Improving Individual Lives
15. Influencing Policy Makers and Businesses
16. Structures for Philanthropy
17. Principal and Principle: Foundation Spending Policies
Afterword: The Responsibilities of Strategic Philanthropy
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