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Within the philanthropic sector, as never before, time is of the essence. That is, temporal considerations—questions of intergenerational ethics, of the merits of giving now versus giving later, of the benefits and perils of perpetuity—have gained greatly in prominence. Bringing together the most esteemed contemporary scholars of philanthropy, Giving in Time provides the first sustained analysis of the complex issues surrounding the temporal dimensions of voluntary giving. Incorporating the perspectives of political scientists, historians, legal scholars, and philosophers, the contributors tackle critical questions confronting a new generation of philanthropists in a way that will appeal to academics and practitioners. They take on questions such as:
What are the historical and moral foundations for establishing perpetual foundations? What are the leading challenges to philanthropic perpetuity?
What is the significance of the recent trend toward “Giving While Living,” the calls to give not through bequests but in one’s lifetime?
What are the ethical arguments for giving now rather than giving later?
What is a giver’s responsibility to his current moment in time versus his obligation to the future?
How does the legal framework supporting and structuring philanthropic practice shape approaches toward giving in time? How should it?
Published | Mar 15 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781538131787 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 3 b/w illustrations; 5 tables |
Series | Urban Institute Press |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
In this sparkling new essay collection, Soskis and Madoff have created an essential resource for anyone grappling with this tension. It offers the first comprehensive exploration of the historical, legal and philosophical context for understanding the temporal dimension of giving and the important questions it raises.
Many of these questions don’t have easy solutions, but this book provides an invaluable guide for practitioners and academics alike when it comes navigating the trade-offs between time-limited and perpetual approaches.
Rhodri Davies, Founder & Director, Why Philanthropy Matters
The study and practice of philanthropy today must address time – of giving, impact, deciding and evaluating. This compelling collection of perspectives from top scholars makes the case as it illuminates the key problems and possibilities to address in the process.
Amir Pasic, Dean of the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
All committed philanthropists seek to maximize impact and influence. In this regard, as Soskis, Madoff, and others point out, timing is everything. This book is a thorough and thoughtful exposition of examples and considerations to guide giving in time to realize those ends.
Christopher Oechsli, President & CEO of The Atlantic Philanthropies
Giving in Time offers an expansive and beneficial compilation of perspectives on a central aspect of philanthropic discourse that is as vital today as it was in the 1800s. By examining the tensions in the underlying values and interests that have come to shape how we view the obligation of foundations to current vs future needs, this book provides a deeper analysis of contentious issues like payouts and DAFs. I can definitely see this book being a key resource for scholars and policymakers for decades to come.
Shena Ashley, philanthropy scholar and practitioner
This new volume will give hours of enjoyment and benefit to anyone looking to expand their understanding of the issue" of giving in time. Or: "the best book I’ve read so far about an issue that continues to grow in importance among nonprofit law scholars.
Nonprofit Law Prof Blog
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