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Author Grant, Peter, 1955 February 21-

Title The business of giving ; The theory and practice of philanthropy, grantmaking and social investment / Peter Grant
Published Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (280 pages) : 26 figures, 46 20
Series Cass Business Press
Contents PART I: THE THEORY OF SOCIAL INVESTMENT -- Philanthropy, Grantmaking and Social Investment -- A Short History of Philanthropy -- Theories of Change and Logic Modelling -- Types and Styles of Social Investment -- PART II: SOCIAL INVESTMENT AS A BUSINESS PROCESS -- Can Philanthropy Learn from Business Methods? -- Three Key Business Processes 1: Risk Management -- Three Key Business Processes 2: Operations Management -- Three Key Business Processes 3: Performance Management -- PART III: MANAGING SOCIAL INVESTMENT -- From Logic Model to Investment Programme -- Designing the Programme -- Assessment and Selection -- Post-Decision Management
Summary The Business of Giving reviews current thinking and surveys the key techniques any philanthropist or grantmaker should adopt. It also outlines a generic social investment process that can be utilized for all philanthropic or grantmaking programmes. Essential reading for all engaged in or with an interest in philanthropy or civil society in general. Philanthropy today is big business; a worldwide phenomenon that seeks to bring about effective social change through the investment of philanthropic assets. While there are many books that suggest philanthropy can change the world, few provide a hands-on guide to the actual process of funding -- how to select a method for supporting social projects and what business methods to adopt in doing so. How do you really ensure that your assets will achieve maximum impact and efficiency? The Business of Giving tells you how. It explains, in practical terms, the systems and processes philanthropists need to adopt in order to achieve their goals. It provides a 'toolkit' for philanthropic investment, taking you through each stage of your decision making. The techniques given are equally applicable whatever investment vehicle is being utilized; from traditional grants to new products such as social bonds and impact investing. As well as proposing an innovative model for implementing philanthropic giving as an integrated system, the author also provides a comprehensive review of the state of philanthropy today; outlining current thinking on its effectiveness and presenting a critique of different philanthropic styles. In contrast to other books on the subject, the tools and processes described here have been successfully tried and tested in real life across hundreds of different programmes and in making thousands of investment decisions. They have been utilized by the author during 20 years of investing more than GBP5 billion in social causes. The Business of Giving will prove a valuable guide for all those engaged in or with an interest in philanthropy or civil society in general
"Peter's analysis of the funding environment is one of the most comprehensive, and thoughtful, I have ever seen. He brings the expertise of the practitioner together with the thoughtfulness of an academic, to a subject that is too often unexamined. In doing so he provides us all with insights and understanding about the delicate, and vitally important, ecology of our funding environment."--Julia Unwin CBE, Chief Executive, Joseph Rowntree Foundation 'With erudition, good humour and elegant prose Peter Grant has produced an indispensable handbook on effective philanthropy and social investment. His clarion call is that how we fund is at least as important as what we fund. This comprehensive volume provides a unique history and professional guide to the subject. It also serves as a practical step-by-step manual for all who seek to ensure that the process of giving becomes an informed, rigorous and impactful activity.' - Sam Daws, Senior Advisor, United Nations Foundation. 'Peter Grant has given us a wonderful gift: a thought-provoking, comprehensive and readable guide on philanthropy and social investment which distils some of the best practices of this field, and which deserves to become an instant classic. I wish I had had The Business of Giving to hand when I started out as a grant-maker.' - Clare Brooks, Director of Philanthropy at Community Foundation Network
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Epublication based on: 9780230336797
PART I: THE THEORY OF SOCIAL INVESTMENT Philanthropy, Grantmaking and Social Investment A Short History of Philanthropy Theories of Change and Logic Modelling Types and Styles of Social Investment PART II: SOCIAL INVESTMENT AS A BUSINESS PROCESS Can Philanthropy Learn from Business Methods? Three Key Business Processes 1: Risk Management Three Key Business Processes 2: Operations Management Three Key Business Processes 3: Performance Management PART III: MANAGING SOCIAL INVESTMENT From Logic Model to Investment Programme Designing the Programme Assessment and Selection Post-Decision Management
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes PETER GRANT Senior Fellow in Philanthropy, Grantmaking and Social Investment at the Sir John Cass Business School, City University London, UK. Following first and postgraduate degrees at the University of Essex, UK, where he spent rather more of his time running the film society, he ran an arts cinema and worked for the British Film Institute before becoming Director of an inner city youth and sports charity for eight years. Peter joined Sport England at the inception of the UK National Lottery where he was respectively Deputy Director of Operations and then Head of Public Affairs and Development. From 1999 to 2005 he was Director of Operations of the largest grantmaker in Europe, the New Opportunities Fund (now the Big Lottery Fund). His other publications include titles on cricket, voluntary sector history and management and he has recently completed his PhD thesis on the voluntary sector during the First World War. He is the current Chair of the Voluntary Action History Society, a trustee of the DHL Foundation and President of Kennington Cricket Club in Kent, UK
Subject Philanthropists -- Charitable contributions
Endowments.
foundations (organizations)
Business ethics.
Budgeting & financial management.
Consultancy & grants for businesses.
Business and Management.
Endowments
Philanthropists -- Charitable contributions
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780230355033
023035503X