Philanthropy, Evaluation, Accountability, and Social Change

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作者
Bare, John [1 ]
机构
[1] Arthur M Blank Family Fdn, Sports Philanthropy, Atlanta, GA 30327 USA
来源
FOUNDATION REVIEW | 2009年 / 1卷 / 04期
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10.4087/FOUNDATIONREVIEW-D-09-00048.1
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
The author argues that many foundations have substituted process accountability for accountability for contributing to social change. Accountability in terms of required reporting is important, but it sets a floor, not an aspirational ceiling. Seeking to extend basic human rights to more individuals around the world, seeking to reduce racism in a given city, or seeking to change public-health norms in small town-all of these aspirations require first a willingness to take on challenges that defy short-term, causal, quantifiable results attributable to a best practice. There are tools-such as risk analysis, systems approaches, and game theory-that can help philanthropy engage in work on complex social problems that cannot be deconstructed into a series of small, linear projects. © 2010 The Foundation Review.
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