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ARNOVA magazine reviews “Why the Wealthy Give”

Howard Lake | 11 April 1996 | News

Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly, the quarterly journal published by ARNOVA (the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organisations and Voluntary Action), is featuring a review of Francis Ostrower’s ‘Why the Wealthy Give: The Culture of Elite Philanthropy”.

The February issue of the Booknotes section of the newsletter by Peter Dobkin Hall includes reviews of three philanthropy-related books.

Harvard sociologist Francis Ostrower’s ‘Why the Wealthy Give: The Culture of Elite Philanthropy” was published in 1995 and is based on nearly 100 personal interviews.

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It “provides an in-depth view of the motivations of elite donors and the significance of philanthropy for the culture and organisation of elite groups.” The review continues: “emphasising the diversity of philanthropy, the book also shows how and why donors support different causes and the ways in which elite philanthropy has changed and endured over time.”

The review concludes: “the volume is especially valuable for the attention it gives to the importance of ethnic and religious factors in shaping giving by the wealthy”.

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