JUST MONEY: A CRITIQUE OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PHILANTHROPY

From: Stanford Social Innovation Review | Date: January 1, 2004| Author: Frumkin, Peter | Copyright information

JUST MONEY: A CRITIQUE OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PHILANTHROPY Edited by H. Peter Karoff Paperback: 247 pages, TPI Editions (2004), $20

What is effective philanthropy? This complex question lies at the heart of the informal essays contained in "Just Money." Peter Karoff, who for years has provided guidance to donors seeking to understand how to give away money effectively, has edited this volume with the goal of elaborating some of the habits of wise donors and the elements of sound phil...

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