November 9, 2006
Power of Grant Makers Examined in Study of a Poverty-Fighting Effort
NEW BOOKS
Unequal Partnerships: Beyond the Rhetoric of Philanthropic Collaboration, by Ira Silver, uses archival data and interviews to analyze a project in Chicago in the early 1990s. The Chicago Initiative, as it was known, was a collaboration between foundations, charities, community leaders, and local government, formed after the race riots in Los Angeles in 1992 to attempt to systematically solve problems affecting poor youths. After
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