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Old patterns of giving Seeds of Change Giving by compassion and subsidiary Giving “by design”, creativit

Old patterns of giving Seeds of Change Giving by compassion and subsidiary Giving “by design”, creativity and responsibility Giving primarily later in life Giving throughout life

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Old patterns of giving Seeds of Change Giving by compassion and subsidiary Giving “by design”, creativit

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  1. Old patterns of giving Seeds of Change Giving by compassion and subsidiary Giving “by design”, creativity and responsibility Giving primarily later in life Giving throughout life Foundations as the key institutions form Foundations as one form among other (individuals, venture funds) Social benefit equals the non profit sector Social benefit can come form any other sector Philanthropy corrects for the market because Philanthropy connects to the market because the the market is part of the problem market can produce a part of the solution Donors focus on their local communities Donors focus both at local level as well in a global dimension of social problems Donors make grants Donors make investments through grants Money is the resource and the only tool Money is just one tool. Competence and influence are the resource. Knowledge is an asset Donors keep grantees at army’s lengthDonors highly engaged in developing partnerships Donors give independently Donors give independently and give together. Philanthropy mutual funds

  2. Old patterns of giving Seeds of Change Giving by compassion and subsidiary Giving “by design”, creativity and responsibility Project based - not core funding Funds general operations rather than projects Short-term up to three years as a standard policy Long-term investment No exit strategy-opaque performance criteria Promote financial self-sufficiency as “exit strategy” Routine management and administration of Leadership capable of inspiring, responding and application and evaluation methods to select managing organizational change, development the recipients strategies, cooperation systems, devising and monitoring performances By-out of already consolidated external projects Spread risks across a collection of diverse investment, and avoid risk considering the full spectrum of assets they have available Uneven relations-division of labour between Equal partnership in achieving a variety of financial and the donor who gives and the recipient who does social goals Source: MISP elaboration of K. Fulton and A. Blau, Looking out for the future, Global resources network, 2005

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