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Global Fundraising How the World Is Changing the Rules of Philanthropy

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ISBN-10: 1118370708

ISBN-13: 9781118370704

Edition: 2013

Authors: Bernard Ross, Penelope Cagney

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Global Giving is organized into thematic chapters—a mixture of geographic and topical issues. Chapters include Overview: The Changing World of Fundraising, China and Hong Kong, South America, Europe, North America, South Asia Pacific, Africa, The Middle East, Major Donors, The Digital Donor, Innovation, The Charity Wal-Marts, The Future, and Resources and Sources. It’s important to note that the book will place North American philanthropy in a wider context. Contributors include: Usha Menon (India and Singapore, Habitat), Chris Washington-Sare (Australasia, Greenpeace), Paula Guillet (Denmark/Europe, UNICEF), Norma Galafassi (Argentina/South America), Sarah Bissell (China/Asia, Red Cross),…    
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Book details

List price: $60.00
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/25/2013
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 394
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 1.320
Language: English

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction to Global Fundraising
What This Book Is About
Who This Book Is For
About the Editors and Contributors
Seven Global Megatrends
This Book's Setup
Our Global Fundraising Wiki
An Overview of Giving by Region
China
A Historic Review of Philanthropy in China
A Panorama of China's Nonprofit Sector
Framework for Nonprofit Sector
Current Fundraising Trends in China's Nonprofit Sector
Fundraising Practices in China
In Summary
Japan
Japan: Overview of an Island Nation
Philanthropy and Other Support
Giving Practices
Fundraising Practices
Challenges and Innovation
In Summary
Latin America
An Overview of Latin America
Income from Services
Giving by Individuals
Getting Money from the Bottom of the Pyramid
Institutional Givers: Governments, Foundations, and Corporations
In Summary
Western Europe
The Nonprofit Sector in Western Europe
How Western Europe Is Changing the Rules of Philanthropy
Where We Are and Where We Are Going
In Summary
North America
The United States of America
Canada
In Summary
Australia and New Zealand
New Zealand
Australia
In Summary
Central and Eastern Europe
The Legal Grounds for Philanthropy
Fundraising in Central and Eastern Europe
Russia by Matt Ide and Mair Bosworth
Romania by Anca Zaharia
In Summary
Africa
Giving to NGOs in Africa
Giving for Religious Purposes
The Lack of Information on African Philanthropy
Philanthropy and Other Support
Africa's NGOs
Fair Trade and Social Enterprise in Africa
A Focus on Two Countries
In Summary
Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
The Current Landscape
Historical Context
Faith-Based Giving
The Paradigm Shift
The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation
The Arab Foundations Forum
The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists
In Summary
Asia
Korea
Singapore
In Summary
India
The Demographics of India
The Nonprofit Sector in India
In Summary
Overall Topics in Giving
Major Donors
Global Wealth
Where Are the Rich People?
Who Gives?
How Do NGOs and INGOs Go About It?
The Rich Will Save Us All-Philanthrocapitalism
In Summary
Globarity-The Impact of Social Media on Global Solidarity
The "We" without Borders
The Individual as King of the Crowd Empire: Is Crowdfunding a Threat to NCOs or an Opportunity?
No More Sweeping Things under the Rug
The Social Speed of Light
Transcending Space: Connecting the Global Community
In Summary
Innovation-The Only Competitive Advantage
Why Is Innovation So Important?
Who Is Innovative?
How Do Charities Become Innovative?
How to Improve Innovation?
In Summary
The Charity Giants
Market Drivers
Competitive Drivers
Cost Drivers
Government Drivers
Common Themes from the Case Studies in This Chapter
In Summary
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index