2021
DOI: 10.1111/ijmr.12269
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Strategic philanthropy's investment in public systems: A framework for intervention

Abstract: This paper explores the nature of philanthropic intervention in the infrastructure for service and policy development. It offers a comprehensive review of the literature associated with a style of philanthropy that, characterized as ‘strategic’ in orientation, is accompanied by a set of goals for creating impact and adopts a public policy focus. Such approaches are grounded in the unique roles adopted by private foundations in society; alongside their nebulous place as stakeholders in the systems and services … Show more

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“…Researchers point out that most studies on innovation concentrate on the development or application of ideas (Anheier and Leat, 2006;Shaw et al, 2021). Unfortunately, innovation in the nonprofit sector is still mostly episodic as a result of low financing, a lack of essential resources, obsolete technology and organizational structures that discourage experimentation and creativity (Hao and van Ark, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers point out that most studies on innovation concentrate on the development or application of ideas (Anheier and Leat, 2006;Shaw et al, 2021). Unfortunately, innovation in the nonprofit sector is still mostly episodic as a result of low financing, a lack of essential resources, obsolete technology and organizational structures that discourage experimentation and creativity (Hao and van Ark, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%