A Passion for Giving: Tools and Inspiration for Creating a Charitable Foundation / Edition 1 available in Hardcover, eBook
A Passion for Giving: Tools and Inspiration for Creating a Charitable Foundation / Edition 1
- ISBN-10:
- 1118023870
- ISBN-13:
- 9781118023877
- Pub. Date:
- 01/11/2012
- Publisher:
- Wiley
A Passion for Giving: Tools and Inspiration for Creating a Charitable Foundation / Edition 1
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"Klein and Berrie have produced a great book that manages to make complex issues simple. It blends with grace and craft the deep with the practical and the concrete with the philosophical. It is a precious tool for both the neophyte and the experienced philanthropist. It is both a useful manual and a profound exploration of the core values of giving. In a word, this book is a true gift." Andres Spokoiny, President and CEO, Jewish Funders Network
"Through the years, many people have asked us why we set up our family foundation and how we went about accomplishing this goal. The 'why' is easy to answer: we are fortunate enough to be able to give back and help others in need. The 'how' is perfectly explained in this compelling and very informative book by Peter Klein and Angelica Berrie." Marilyn and Barry Rubenstein, The Marilyn and Barry Rubenstein Family Foundation
"This book should be required reading for new donors and experienced philanthropists. Klein and Berrie have crafted a winning combination of practical guidelines and heartfelt personal accounts to create a moving call to action for anyone who wishes to give back. The stories remind us that when philanthropy, an intensely personal journey, is coupled with deep learning, transformation occurs for both the recipient and the donor." Debra Mesch, PhD, Professor and Director, Women's Philanthropy Institute, IUPUI
"I wish I could have had this book to guide me and refer to as my wife, Andrea, and I launched our Harbor Glow Foundation a decade ago. We would have been much more efficient in the process and more focused in our direction from the get-go. Peter and Angelica capture the spirit and nitty-gritty of a family foundation." Michael Leeds, Co-Chair, Harbor Glow Foundation
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781118023877 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 01/11/2012 |
Pages: | 320 |
Sales rank: | 449,281 |
Product dimensions: | 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d) |
About the Author
ANGELICA BERRIE (ENGLEWOOD NJ) is President of the Russell Berrie Foundation, which makes transformational gifts to seed innovative philanthropic ventures that express Russ Berrie's entrepreneurial spirit. After the death of her husband, NJ sales entrepreneur and philanthropist, Russell Berrie, Angelica assumed the role of CEO and Vice-Chair of the Board of Russ Berrie and Co. Inc., a global gift company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The global gift company is best known for its lovable stuffed toys and popular products like the RUSS trolls. Angelica is also CEO of Kate's Paperie, a five-store chain of globally sourced specialty paper and gift wrap (Manhattan and Greenwich CT).
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Table of Contents
Preface xiiiAcknowledgments xv
Part I So You Want to Be a Philanthropist 1
Chapter 1 Estate Planning and Charitable Giving 7
Estate Planning 101 10
The Estate Planning Process 17
Case Study—Estate Planning 101 18
Summary 20
Chapter 2 Charitable Giving 21
What Is a Nonprofi t Entity? 23
Due Diligence 24
Digging Deeper 27
Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) 31
Community Foundations 37
Summary 40
Chapter 3 Starting a Private Foundation 41
The History of Private Foundations 42
Leaving a Stated Mandate for Future Generations 46
Modern History of Private Foundations 48
Creating a Private Foundation 50
Form 1023 58
Guiding Documents 59
The Mission Statement 62
Code of Ethics 64
Be Proactive and Know Your Charities 65
Summary 66
Chapter 4 Managing a Private Foundation 67
Form 990-PF 68
The Foundation’s Board and Governance Issues 79
Summary 87
Chapter 5 Managing a Private Foundation—Grant Making and Operations 89
Type of Support: Periodic versus Endowments and General versus Program-Based 91
What Type of Foundation Will We Become? 93
Sourcing a Grant 97
The Acknowledgment Process 100
The Pre-Proposal Briefi ng Form (PPBF) 102
The Due Diligence Process 109
Progress Reporting and Evaluation 116
Summary 120
Chapter 6 Investment Management for Private Foundations 123
The Investment Management Process 124
“Why Is the Investment Management Process Important to Me?” 126
The Investment Committee 127
The Investment Policy Statement 130
Addendums to the Investment Policy Statement 145
Manager Search and Implementation Phase 150
Communication 152
Summary 155
Part II A Passion for Giving 157
Lessons in Philanthropy
Chapter 7 The Gift 165
Philanthropy as the Gift of Who You Are Giving Begins with the Self 165
What Are You Most Passionate About? 166
The Greatest Gift 168
Summary 169
Chapter 8 Purpose 171
Ken Behring’s Story
Introduction by Glen Macdonald, President of the Wealth and Giving Forum 171
“Somebody Told Me about the Word Purpose” by Ken Behring 174
Summary 179
Resources 180
Chapter 9 The Gifted Giver 181
Lessons from Peter Karoff (Chairman and Founder of The Philanthropic Initiative) with Insights from Joel Fleishman (Professor of Law and Public Policy at Duke University)
The Philanthropic Learning Curve 182
Ambitious Goals and Big Ideas 183
The Gifted Giver 187
The Transformational Gain of Giving 190
Summary 191
Resources 192
Chapter 10 The Power of One 195
Lessons from Lisa Nigro (the Inspiration Corporation) and Chip Paillex (America’s Grow-a-Row)
The Inspiration Corporation 196
America’s Grow-a-Row 199
Summary 203
Resources 203
Chapter 11 The Feminine Principle—Women Leading through Philanthropy 205
Lessons from Peggy Dulany (Founder of Synergos Institute), Ellen Remmer (President and CEO of the Philanthropic Initiative), and Monica Winsor (Vice Chair, Women Moving Millions)
Women as Change Agents 206
Peggy Dulany’s Story 208
Ellen Remmer: How Women Are Transforming Philanthropy 211
Monica Winsor’s Story 212
Summary 215
Resources 215
Chapter 12 Empowering the Next Generation 217
Lessons from Sharna Goldseker (Vice President, Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies, and Director of 21/64), Ruth Cummings (Chair, the Nathan Cummings Foundation), and Lance Lindblom (President and Chief Executive Officer, the Nathan Cummings Foundation)
Sharna Goldseker’s Story 217
Four Generations of Giving: Lessons from the Nathan Cummings Foundation 221
Summary 232
Chapter 13 Philanthropists as Explorers 233
Lessons from Scott McVay (Founding Executive Director of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, and 16th President of Chautauqua Institution), Aimee Morgana (Founder of the N’kisi Institute), and Paul Winter (Founder of Music of the Earth, Inc.)
Scott McVay’s Story 234
The Journey of Discovery: Aimee Morgana’s Story 236
The Grand Symphony of Life: Paul Winter’s Story 238
Summary 241
Resources 242
Chapter 14 The Journey from Doing Good to Making Change 243
Lessons from Christine DeVita (President, the Wallace Foundation)
A Passion for Learning and the Arts 243
Learning from Mistakes 245
Strategy and Listening to Feedback 246
Summary 248
Resources 249
Chapter 15 Heart and Soul 251
Lessons from Amy Goldman (Chair and Executive Director of the GHR Foundation), and Lynn Schusterman (Chair of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation)
Amy Goldman’s Story: Interfaith in Action 251
Lynn Schusterman’s Story: Three Thousand Years of Jewish Giving 255
Summary 258
Chapter 16 The Philanthropic Journey 259
A Vision for Change 259
Summary 262
Resources 262
About the Authors 263
About the Participants 267
Index 287