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Money for Change|Susan Ostrander

Money for Change : Social Movement Philanthropy at the Haymarket People's Fund

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Charitable foundations are being called upon to operate in more open and democratic ways and to involve a more diverse constituency. This unprecedented study details the inner workings of a democratically organized philanthropy, where funding decisions are made by community activists. Susan A. Ostrander spent two years doing intensive field research at Haymarket People's Fund - a small foundation in Boston. Based on a philosophy of raising and giving away money called "Change, Not Charity", the Fund makes grants to local grassroots social change organizations. The world of social movement funding comes alive with Ostrander's descriptions of grant-making and policy meetings, donor events, and the day-to-day work of the Fund staff. Within this fascinating behind-the-scenes account, Ostrander argues that the "social relations of philanthropy" are more important and more varied than previously understood. Written at a time when Haymarket was dealing with crisis, this book tells a story of organizational change as the Fund moved from an informal collective to a more formal structure; it is also the story of a struggle to build a multirace, multiclass, gender-equal organization. Ostrander details these ongoing struggles and addresses the larger issue of how fundraising can itself be a kind of social movement organizing among the progressive people with wealth who continue to be Haymarket's main donors.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781566393645
  • ISBN-10: 1566393647
  • Publisher: Temple University Press
  • Publish Date: March 1997
  • Dimensions: 8.18 x 5.48 x 0.57 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.73 pounds
  • Page Count: 240

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