TY - BOOK AU - Gibson,Cynthia M. AU - Cardona,Chris AU - McGinnis Johnson,Jasmine AU - Suárez,David TI - Participatory grantmaking in philanthropy: how democratizing decision-making shifts power to communities T2 - Georgetown studies in philanthropy, nonprofits, and nongovernmental organizations SN - 9781647125172 PY - 2025///] CY - Washington, DC PB - Georgetown University Press KW - Grantmaking KW - United States KW - Endowments KW - Foundation KW - Stiftung KW - Philanthropie KW - Teilhabe KW - Entscheidung N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - "Amid growing fears that democracy is under threat, there has been a surge in the number of civil society organizations internationally that emphasizes civic participation, empowerment, equality, and justice. The latter are inherent in participatory practice, which has exploded as a result, including in the philanthropic sector, where there are now a growing number of organizations dedicated to this ethos. For decades, philanthropy was seen as endowed foundations set up by the rich, but that has begun to change with crowdfunding, giving circles, donor-advised funds, and a panoply of digital giving platforms that allow "everyone to be a philanthropist." While tech-enabled collective giving is indeed one way in which philanthropy is evolving, this collection will address a related but distinct phenomenon: institutional foundations that choose to allow nonprofit and community participation in decisions on grants." UR - https://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/1902777875.pdf ER -