Solving the giving pledge bottleneck : how to finance social and environmental challenges using venture philanthropy at scale / Sean Davis.
2021
HF5686.C2
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Title
Solving the giving pledge bottleneck : how to finance social and environmental challenges using venture philanthropy at scale / Sean Davis.
Author
Davis, Sean, author.
ISBN
9783030788650 (electronic bk.)
3030788652 (electronic bk.)
9783030788643
3030788644
3030788652 (electronic bk.)
9783030788643
3030788644
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (140 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-030-78865-0 doi
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HF5686.C2
Dewey Decimal Classification
361.70681
Summary
This book highlights the historic inflection point we are in, both in terms of philanthropy in general, and specifically in financing the solutions to our largest and most urgent social and environmental problems. It covers the two movements that have recently had a dramatic influence on capitalism. First, wealthy millennials have been pressuring their bankers to invest their family portfolios in companies with high social and environmental impact (ESG ratings), triggering a wave where the wealth management industry, and now all public companies, are significantly adapting to the increasing demand for good. Second, The Giving Pledge triggered another wave, changing what success and the accumulation of wealth means. It has even begun to redefine the goal of capitalism as more than 200 billionaires have pledged to give half or more of their wealth away. This book also focuses on the bottleneck problem that The Giving Pledge has created, as it is very hard to give hundreds of billions away with measurable impact to nonprofits lacking detailed long-term plans to scale. Nonprofits have never had the luxury of having all the resources to invest in the planning, management training and systems needed to rapidly expand. Thus taking in very large gifts is very difficult, and almost impossible to justify. Large philanthropy can always be used for traditional capital campaigns and to fund endowments, yet The Giving Pledge signers are often looking for large visible impact beyond these traditional avenues. The result is a bottleneck which has grown as more billionaires pledge their funds away while their wealth continues to skyrocket and giving rates stay very small. Finally, this book covers the emergence of large giving vehicles, modelled after the private equity industry. They have sophisticated third-party managers focused on deploying funds and supporting management teams. It also covers the scaling of nonprofits in a significant way "Big Bets" as well as investing large philanthropy through for-profits as Program Related Investments (PRI) at scale. This book is of interest specifically to nonprofit and foundation leaders, as well as wealth managers, estate attorneys and other philanthropic advisors. It is also of interest to investors and corporate CEOs as they begin to access these large pools for philanthropic capital to increase their impact. This book is focused on providing those with the ability to make large philanthropic investments a path to scale their impact and increase their fulfillment and that of their family. It provides a step-by-step guide of how these approaches, especially PRI at scale, can actually solve the social and environmental challenges that have been seemingly hopeless. Sean Davis is the Founder and CEO of Merton Capital Partners. He started his career with J.P. Morgan in New York and then joined Advent International, a leader in international private equity, helping to develop its office in Brazil. Mr. Davis then joined Saratoga Partners in New York and was dedicated to leverage buyout opportunities and restructurings. He was recently the Development Director for The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County, where he was focused on creating a bold growth plan to solve the problem that almost half the children in the County fail to read a third grade level. He was also responsible for managing their housing strategy. Mr. Davis graduated from The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and has an MBA from the London Business School where as a student he co-founded the LBS Private Equity Conference and The LBS Coller Institute of Private Equity. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Palm Beach Atlantic Universitys Masters in Global Development and an advisor to various nonprofits
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Philanthropy in Private Deals
Chapter 3. Rising Tide of Good
Chapter 4. A Failure in Planning
Chapter 5
The Giving Pledge Bottleneck
Chapter 6. Blockage
Chapter 7. Buried by Wealth
Chapter 8. How We Got Here
Chapter 9. Venture Philanthropy at the Venture Level
Chapter 10. Venture Philanthropy at Scale
Chapter 11. Big Bets
Chapter 12. Pitfalls in Scaling Nonprofits
Chapter 13. Institutionalizing Philanthropy
Chapter 14. The Other 95%
Chapter 15. Philanthropy in Clean Water Deals
Chapter 16. Philanthropy in Housing Deals
Chapter 17. Epilogue.
Chapter 2. Philanthropy in Private Deals
Chapter 3. Rising Tide of Good
Chapter 4. A Failure in Planning
Chapter 5
The Giving Pledge Bottleneck
Chapter 6. Blockage
Chapter 7. Buried by Wealth
Chapter 8. How We Got Here
Chapter 9. Venture Philanthropy at the Venture Level
Chapter 10. Venture Philanthropy at Scale
Chapter 11. Big Bets
Chapter 12. Pitfalls in Scaling Nonprofits
Chapter 13. Institutionalizing Philanthropy
Chapter 14. The Other 95%
Chapter 15. Philanthropy in Clean Water Deals
Chapter 16. Philanthropy in Housing Deals
Chapter 17. Epilogue.