A New Look at Place-based Philanthropy Insights from Canada and the US

Jean-Marc Fontan, Chercheur et Co-directeur du PhiLab – Université du Québec à Montréal

Maria Martinez-Cosio, Assistante vice-rectrice de la Faculté de Développement / Professeure agrégée de l’École des affaires urbaines et publiques – University of Texas in Arlington, USA

Joshua Newton, Chercheur – University of Texas, Arlington – College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs

Nancy Pole, Chercheure – Co.spire Conseils / Université du Québec à Montréal

Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell, Directrice de la recherche de terrain et codirectrice du laboratoire sur la science de la durabilité, de la planification et de la conception – Urban Studies and Planning Program, Université de la Californie, San Diego

Publié le 11 décembre 2023
A New Look at Place-based Philanthropy: Insights from Canada and the US

par Jean-Marc Fontan, Maria Martinez-Cosio, Josh Newton, Nancy Pole, Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell

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Description

In this edited volume, the authors present rich case studies of place-based philanthropy in the United States and Canada that make a strong conceptual and empirical argument for the importance, and growing imperative, of place-based philanthropy in 2023 and beyond. Offering a multidisciplinary theoretical grounding in the connection between philanthropy and place, the case studies range from foundations engaged in disaster recovery, a First Nations UNESCO site, to a funder collaborative engaging seven philanthropies targeting 30 neighborhoods in Montreal, and a private foundation developing a model for holistic change that is being replicated in underserved communities throughout the U.S, among others. Collectively, the case studies bring into the conversation the meaning that individuals bring to their spaces as members of diverse communities, as public and private actors seeking to effect change in underserved communities, and the tension that may result as place is redefined through philanthropic work. The themes and lessons learned that emerge from the case studies offer insights for practitioners, scholars and students of philanthropy.

 

  • Jean-Marc Fontan
    Jean-Marc Fontan
    Chercheur et Co-directeur du PhiLab
    Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Maria Martinez-Cosio
    Maria Martinez-Cosio
    Assistante vice-rectrice de la Faculté de Développement / Professeure agrégée de l’École des affaires urbaines et publiques
    University of Texas in Arlington, USA
  • Joshua Newton
    Joshua Newton
    Chercheur
    University of Texas, Arlington – College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs
  • Nancy Pole
    Nancy Pole
    Chercheure
    Co.spire Conseils / Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Mirle Rabinowitz Bussel
    Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell
    Directrice de la recherche de terrain et codirectrice du laboratoire sur la science de la durabilité, de la planification et de la conception
    Urban Studies and Planning Program, Université de la Californie, San Diego

Comment citer cette publication

Jean-Marc Fontan, Maria Martinez-Cosio, Joshua Newton, Nancy Pole, Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell. (2023). A New Look at Place-based Philanthropy Insights from Canada and the US, [Livre], PhiLab – Réseau canadien de recherche partenariale sur la philanthropie, https://philab.uqam.ca/a-new-look-at-place-based-philanthropy-insights-from-canada-and-the-us/