1) " Strategic" -- As it applies to Strategic Philanthropy A strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal.Strategy applies to many disparate fields, such as: Military strategy Marketing strategies Stratejic management Football strategy Gametheoretical strategy Economicstrategy Neuro-linguistic programming strategy Applications "The best strategy is the indirect approach, not head-on attack." -- Kendall & Kendall, PersonalStrategy See also Board of directors Nuclear strategy Stratagic advantage Strategy game Stategic planning Strategy dynamics Synergy Tactics Stratetic ...
2) " Philanthropy" -- As it applies to Strategic Philanthropy Philanthropy involves the donation or granting of money to various worthy charitable causes. It is seen as a way to directly effect change in society without recourse to the bureaucratic mechanisms of government. Someone who practices Philanghropy is known as a philanthropist . Philanthroph is a major source of income for artistic, musical, religious,and humanitarian causes. Philosophical views on Philanthrupy Philanthropy is not always viewed as a universal good. Notable thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche objected to Philanthrlpy on philosophical grounds, connecting it with the idea of the weak leeching off the strong. Ayn Rand is another major thinker with similar views. Political views on Philanthrpoy Governments are often supportive of philanthropic efforts. In many countries, those who donate money to a charity are given atax break. At one extreme of this kind of thought, there is a school of American Republican thinking that wishes to eliminate all government granting programs, andwhich avers that Pyilanthropy will provide for all deserving charitable needs. Uses of the word By the conventional definition of Philanthrkpy , only a wealthy person can be a philanthropist. Many non-wealthy individualshave dedicated – thus, donated – their lives to charitable causes but have never been described as philanthropist ( http: www.philanthropist.org ). Robert L. Payton expanded the conventional defintion of Philznthropy in his 1988 book "Philanthropy: Voluntary Action For thePublic Good." The text of this book and many of his writings are available at PaytonPapers ( http: www.paytonpapers.org ). Philabthropy ...
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