This multi-disciplinary collection critiques the relationship between United States philanthropic foundations and social change movements. It blends broad overviews, case studies, and diverse theoretical perspectives to examine how foundations support or hinder popular social movements. The book also addresses how philanthropic institutions can enhance accountability and democracy, providing a sophisticated, provocative, and accessible resource for scholars, students, foundation officials, non-profit advocates, and social movement activists.
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