Social change philanthropy in America

This book traces the evolution of social change philanthropy in the U.S., from early settlement movements to modern activist foundations. It examines strategic grantmaking, community organizing, and public policy influence, demonstrating how funders increasingly focused on social justice goals in late 20th-century America. The work highlights the intertwined history of philanthropy and the state, noting instances where private philanthropy's limitations necessitated government intervention in addressing critical social issues.
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