AltaMira Press / Philanthropic Initiative
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978-0-7591-1047-2 • Hardback • January 2007 • $123.00 • (£95.00)
978-0-7591-1048-9 • Paperback • December 2006 • $42.00 • (£32.00)
978-0-7591-1396-1 • eBook • January 2007 • $39.50 • (£30.00)
Peter Karoff founded the Philanthropic Initiative (TPI) to help donors increase the impact of their philanthropy and at the same time make 'giving' more meaningful in their own lives. President of TPI from 1989 to 2002, he is a senior fellow at the College of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University. Jane Maddox is an editor and writer at TPI who has worked with public agencies, companies, and nonprofits in communicating their missions, programs, and ideas.
Chapter 1 1. My Imagined Community
Chapter 2 2. Listen to the Voices
Chapter 3 3. Paradigms of Change
Chapter 4 4. Listening Post: Reflection and Radical Change
Chapter 5 5. Intersections
Chapter 6 6. Open Sesame: Networks of Cooperation and Open Source Solutions
Chapter 7 7. On the Ground
Chapter 8 8. Global Challenge
Chapter 9 9. The Conscience of a Place: Being of a Community
Chapter 10 10. Citizen Lights: Citizenship and Education
Chapter 11 11. Building Beloved Community: Spirit and Activism
Chapter 12 12. Generosity and Sacred Search: Motivation
Chapter 13 13. The World We Want
The World We Want provokes thought and provides keen insight—a must read for all of us aiming to use philanthropy to build a better world.....
— Bill Bradley
The World We Want is a wonderful book for anyone wishing to make a difference and find inspiration from fellow travelers. Peter Karoff and Jane Maddox have listened well to a wonderful collection of engaged citizens. In the process, they have also redefined what it means to be a philanthropist—be ready to discover it's in everything you do!!!!
— Kathy Bushkin
Peter Karoff, the poet laureate of philanthropy, brings to life a number of powerful and innovative paths for creating a better world. This book combines inspiring stories, thoughtful analysis, and provocative questions. It should guide a new generation of philanthropic entrepreneurs and engaged citizens as they seek to apply their knowledge and skills, as well as their resources, to the task of improving the conditions in which we live....
— J. Gregory Dees
It is tempting to approach a title like The World We Want with resistance. Whose we? How do they know what I want? And then Peter Karoff introduces us, one by one, to his cast of storytellers, and we are irresistibly drawn into his concept—a poet's journey of possibilities and celebration, frustrations and reassurance. After all, we all have our dreams of a better world, and our own versions get activated and integrated into these inspiring accounts. By the end, we are captured, engaged, andPeter's book has accomplished its purpose—a design experiment of hope.
— Kelin E. Gersick
Karoff's life has grown from 'peddler' to philanthropist and poet. In The World We Want he teaches us to connect dream to deed, and through his heroes we learn about the limits, passion, and power of philanthropy.....
— Peter Goldmark