Putting Wealth to Work, Joel L. Fleishman
Putting Wealth to Work, Joel L. Fleishman
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Putting Wealth to Work
Philanthropy for Today or Investing for Tomorrow?

Author: Joel L. Fleishman

Narrator: Barry Abrams

Unabridged: 10 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/26/2017


Synopsis


During the next twenty years, more than $500 billion is expected to pour into the philanthropic sector. Some of it will come from retiring baby boomers, but even more will come from newly rich Silicon Valley billionaires. Since 2006, the idea of "giving while living" has grown in its appeal such that many philanthropic donors now expect not just to give money during their lifetimes, but to create organizations or ventures—some for profit, others not for profit—whose missions are expected to be completed within the lifetime of the donors. The combination of these two trends has transformed the not-for-profit sector in scale and dynamism, attracting some skeptical scrutiny along the way.

Joel Fleishman is one of the wisest of wise men in philanthropy whose advice is routinely sought by organizations and individuals across the country. In Putting Wealth to Work, he tells the story of a uniquely American financial sector, all but created by Andrew Carnegie's example, that since 1995 has become more dynamic with every passing year.

About Joel L. Fleishman

Joel L. Fleishman is now professor of law and public policy, and Director of the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center for Ethics, Public Policy and the Professions, as well as Director of the Center for Strategic Philanthropy and Civil Society, at Duke University. From 1993 to 2001, Joel took a part-time leave from Duke University to serve as President of the Atlantic Philanthropic Service Company, the U.S. Program Staff of Atlantic Philanthropies. Joel also serves as a director of Ralph Lauren Corporation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jay

I found this an interesting topic, although I have no background in “organized” philanthropy. The author uses this book to describe philanthropic entities of two kinds, perpetual and time-limited. He describes many earlier philanthropies as being perpetual, but in some cases no longer meeting the su......more

Goodreads review by Ben

Very much an inside philanthropy work, but not just for philanthopoids. Fleishman addresses the perpetuity vs. spend-down question with great clarity. He “knows the territory” in breadth and depth; brings both his academic and real-world experience to bear, and punctures some myths along the way. (N......more

Goodreads review by Kyle

I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. At times I had trouble forging ahead while reading this book, but I must say that the author knows what he is talking about and certainly is someone to be trusted in this field. Even if you just have a passing interest in......more