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Giving while living

Instead of leaving legacy gifts only after their deaths, donors such as Bill Gates, George Soros, Charles Feeney, and Irene Diamond have committed themselves to “giving while living"—using their wealth for philanthropic purposes while they are alive and actively guiding the efforts. Among other effects, this focus on giving now rather than preserving capital for future generations commits foundations to more aggressive spending to address current issues.


 
 Introduction 
 Tour At A Glance 
 Where Are The Patterns In The Innovation? 
 Experimenting With Grantmaking Strategies 
 Rethinking Available Resources 
 Redefining The Spheres Of Activity 
 Creating A Culture Of Learning 
 Aggregating Actors 
 Questioning The Foundation Form 
 
Giving While Living
Outsourcing Foundation Functions
Choosing Donor-advised Funds
Creating New "Community Foundations" For Identity-based Groups
Challenging The Private Foundation Form Entirely


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