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Tony Blair talks about his Sports Foundation in 'My philanthropic journey'. © Tony Blair Sports Foundation
Welcome to the summer 2008 edition of the Philanthropy UK Newsletter. We hope that the sun is shining brightly on our readers and on all the philanthropic projects with which you are involved. The theme for this issue is ‘Understanding Philanthropy’. It includes a range of articles that explore what we know, and don’t know, about philanthropy in the UK and the prospects for increasing our understanding of this essential part of social life.
 

Welcome

Philanthropic studies is an established discipline in a number of countries, notably the USA, where tens of universities offer courses on this topic. The UK’s first research centre on charitable giving and philanthropy is being launched in 2008 and we interview the co-director, Professor Jenny Harrow, to ask what this means for people giving and working in the UK philanthropy sector. We also present a review of influential philanthropic research, discuss how well research travels across the Atlantic and ask a panel of experts to debate the role of research in influencing giving decisions.

We are extremely pleased to welcome former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s contribution to this newsletter, in which he shares the thinking behind his decision to launch two philanthropic foundations in the year after leaving office and reflects on his experiences of beginning a philanthropic journey.

Wherever you are on your own philanthropic journey, we hope that Philanthropy UK continues to be a useful guide and source of support and encouragement.

Many thanks to all our guest contributors as this newsletter could not exist without their willingness to share their ideas and knowledge. We always welcome feedback and ideas from our readers so if you would like to comment on this issue, or contribute an original article, please email us at editor@philanthropyuk.org.

Best wishes,

Beth Breeze
Guest editor

Understanding philanthropy

Heart or head?: the role of research in giving decisions

The role of research in giving decisions is not clear-cut. Whilst many donors, particularly those who describe themselves as ‘new philanthropists’, advocate using data and research-...
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Lessons from across the pond

People often point to a dearth of useful research in the domains of giving, donor behaviour and philanthropy. While it is certainly true that we need to know much more about how people select and...
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How do we know what we know about philanthropy?

It is a paradox that everyone agrees the UK lacks a decent body of philanthropic research and yet there exist widely known ‘facts’ such as the rise of new philanthropy, the prevalence...
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Bringing the understated into view

Outside of the readership of Philanthropy UK, most people are unaware that philanthropic trusts and foundations play an understated yet vital role in funding the arts. The recently published two-...
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Philanthropy's Vision: A Leadership Summit, 4-7 May 2008, Washington DC, USA

So did the Council on Foundations’ grandly named Summit live up to its ambitions? With over 3,000 people attending, the Summit, it certainly succeeded in bringing in the numbers. But it...
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5th Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, 26-28th March 2008, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Oxford

The Philanthropy UK Newsletter is grateful to Alliance magazine for its permission to reproduce the following summaries of its event reports. The full reports can be accessed via their website.
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Philanthropy UK interview

Professor Jenny Harrow, Co-director, Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy

Professor Jenny Harrow
Professor Jenny Harrow has been appointed as the first co-director, along with Cathy Pharoah, of the newly established research centre on charitable giving and philanthropy. She specialises in the...
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Giving news

Mainstreaming philanthropy: the view from the Commission

Charity gets more headlines, engenders more debate and – for some – causes more controversy than ever before.
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Government drives effort to standardise social impact reporting

A three-year programme of work to create a standard tool to measure Social Return on Investment (SROI) of third sector organisations has been launched by the Office of the Third Sector (OTS)....
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Giving reaches new heights via social media networks

MySpace and Facebook have much more in common than their rapid rise as online social networks. They and other web-based communities are also leading the social media trend in online giving...
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Former Minister proposes 'acceptable behaviour contract' to encourage philanthropy amongst the rich

The 2008 Allen Lane lecture, given on 12th February by Frank Field, former Minister for Welfare Reform in the Labour government from 1997-98, included a proposal to encourage philanthropy amongst...
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Complex giving structures reflect China's turbulent growth

In light of the recent devastation of the Sichuan province in China this is a challenging time for the country, revealing much about its approach to private and public giving.
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Influential Reader

Mark Evans

Mark Evans
Our ‘influential reader’ in this edition is Mark Evans, Head of Family Business and Philanthropy at Coutts & Co.
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My philanthropic journey

Giving back with passion and commitment

Tony Blair's Faith Foundation aims to promote respect and understanding between
Although I am a patron of several excellent organisations, I have only recently set up my own charitable bodies. So I’m delighted to have been asked to contribute this article to...
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Letter From America

Data, data everywhere; and not a way to think

This editorial features an American perspective on recent trends and topical issues in philanthropy.  Our columnist is Melissa Berman of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, which helps donors...
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What's new in social investment

A brief round-up of developments from the social investment world

Prepared by the UK Social Investment forum Catalyst launches social investment website Socialinvestments.com is designed to provide the public with information about investing in UK social...
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Notices

Philanthropists without borders: Supporting charities in developing countries

This report argues that donors face a number of barriers when giving internationally due to the lack of independent information on charities operating in developing countries and the vast scale of...
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Digital Giving: How technology is changing charity

The UK’s fundraising guru, Ken Burnett, says of this book, “I’ve seen the future; it’s previewed in Digital Giving. You can either be scared or ignorant of what’s coming...
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Violence against women: Hard knock life

This report on violence against women shows donors that there are proven ways to keep women safe and help women recover from abuse. It provides startling facts, for example, that a woman is more...
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Volunteers: A Social Profile

This comprehensive book is described as “an eye-opening portrait of the volunteer in contemporary society”. At nearly 700 pages in length, it is certainly an exhaustive portrait that...
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Giving Well, Doing Good

This book is a sequel-of-sorts to Kass’ highly successful first edited anthology of writings about philanthropy, ‘The Perfect Gift’, which gained sales outside the usual academic...
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Your Chance to Change the World: The no-fibbing guide to social entrepreneurship

The author, a successful and award-winning social entrepreneur, says this is the book that he wishes had been available when he embarked on his first social enterprise. It draws on the experience of...
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We Make A Life By What We Give

The author of this book is not a typical writer on philanthropy; Gunderman is a professor of paediatrics, radiology and medical education, as well as associate professor at Indiana’s Center on...
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Book Reviews

Grassroots Philanthropy: Fieldnotes of a maverick grantmaker

Foundations in the US have phenomenal wealth with assets in the billions. Grant-makers enjoy great freedom in deciding how this money is spent without answering to any regulator or shareholder and...
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Just Another Emperor? The Myths and Realities of Philanthrocapitalism

The question mark in the title of this book is rather redundant as the author harbours no real doubts that the hype concerning philanthrocapitalism is as unwarranted as the lavish praise for the...
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