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A New Era of Philanthropy

Ten Practices to Transform Wealth into a More Just and Sustainable Future-- How we fund in times of crisis and opportunity

Author: Dimple Abichandani

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How building a better philanthropy builds better futures—10 lessons for funding in times of crisis and opportunity for readers of Decolonizing Wealth and Winners Take All

Can philanthropy be an anti-racist, feminist, relational, and joyful expression of solidarity? This book argues that it not only can be—for the future we seek, and for philanthropy to achieve its greatest impact, it must be.

On the cusp of the greatest wealth transfer in history—with $84 trillion dollars moving between generations in the next 20 years—how can philanthropy realize its greatest potential?

Nationally recognized philanthropic leader Dimple Abichandani revolutionizes the precepts of modern philanthropy. Offering 10 provocative practice shifts, A New Era of Philanthropy engages readers with fresh answers to the question of how philanthropy can meet this high-stakes moment.

Abichandani highlights paradigm and practice shifts that model the way forward, moving beyond critique into real transformation. Each lesson offers relatable stories and accessible practices to help us achieve collective change in:

  • Governance
  • Grantmaking
  • Investments
  • Crisis funding
  • And other key levers

A New Era of Philanthropy picks up where key books like Decolonizing Wealth and Winners Take All leave off, offering a guide for donors, foundations, and non-profit leaders navigating philanthropy in the midst of a decisive decade. Clear-eyed, hopeful, and responsive to the urgent needs of today’s philanthropic sector, this book helps us reimagine the practice, purpose and norms of modern philanthropy. It is an invitation to all of us who believe these resources can contribute to a more just future: start here.

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ebook, paperback

Release Date: 2025-04-08
ISBN
Ebook 9798889841395
Paperback 9798889841388

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