Archive for November, 2009

A Nobel Prize For The Voluntary Sector

Charles Hamilton

By Charles H. Hamilton
Senior Fellow, Philanthropy New York

A few words about a recent Nobel Prize and its relevance to philanthropy. No, this isn’t about the Peace Prize to President Obama, which I think was a timely reminder of the value of hope. The United States’ international image is changing and that is all for the good; whether that hopeful image becomes reality remains to be seen.

By contrast, the Nobel Prize in Economic Science was awarded to Dr. Elinor Ostrom for her decades of real and important research on “economic governance.” It is good to note that many quite different foundations have funded her research. Two elements of her work bear mention here for their relevance to philanthropic practice.
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On the Occasion of the New York Foundation’s 100th Anniversary

Keith Hefner

By Keith Hefner
Trustee, New York Foundation
Executive Director, Youth Communication
(from remarks delivered on October 7, 2009)

The New York Foundation believes in the quaint idea that individuals, and people working together in communities, have the ability to identify the challenges they face and the obstacles to overcoming them.

We appreciate professional expertise but we think it must be joined with the deep knowledge of community members. And we love clever ideas and solutions but we have observed that when they are proposed and executed from above they lack staying power. It is the process of organizing that helps people develop the independent capacity to analyze, take action, reflect, and change course. Imposed solutions lack the responsiveness and resiliency of grassroots change.
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