Philanthropic capital has played and will continue to play a critical role as we rebuild after the pandemic. According to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, more than $20 billion in global philanthropic funding was invested in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
At the Milken Institute's Center for Strategic Philanthropy (CSP), we are heartened by this influx of capital. CSP has consistently advocated for getting philanthropic dollars off the sidelines with real urgency by spending down donor-advised funds (DAFs) and increasing foundation payouts. However, without vigilance, philanthropy can become (and in some cases, already is) plutocratic, nontransparent, wasteful, and rife with unintended consequences—harmful and otherwise.
One of the most worrisome of these unintended consequences is the very real possibility that well-meant donations may perpetuate the very problem they are intended to eradicate. Some prime examples of this reality—CSP calls it "the philanthropist’s dilemma"—are the following: Support to homeless shelters can exacerbate homelessness, giving to higher education in the US may further entrench inequalities instead of redressing them, and donations to hunger relief organizations in the US can actually reinforce income inequality and food insecurity.
This report offers tangible solutions to solve the philanthropist’s dilemma and advocates for the urgent investments required to dismantle the inequitable, racist, and draining systems structures entrenched in this country and throughout the globe.
Corporate philanthropy has evolved significantly in recent years, moving in many cases from basic charitable giving to more strategic and integrated approaches that align with a company’s values and the unique needs of the communities they...
Senior Associate, Corporate PLC, Milken Institute Strategic Philanthropy
Shiva Inalsingh is a senior associate on the Corporate Philanthropy Leadership Collective team at Milken Institute Strategic Philanthropy. He applies his knowledge in the corporate foundation and nonprofit sectors, analyzing how strategic partnerships and collaboration bolster social impact goals and revitalize communities
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How individuals choose to organize and deploy their philanthropic capital can be a daunting decision. Philanthropic giving has no one-size-fits-all equation due to the various vehicles and mechanisms available for philanthropists.
Corporate philanthropy is in transition. External trends and heightened stakeholder expectations have placed new pressures on the corporate sector. This report, based on extensive interviews with corporate philanthropy executives, explores...
In 2020, the Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy (CSP) published 'Stepping Off the Sidelines: The Unrealized Potential of Ultra-High-Net-Worth Philanthropy'.
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The challenges our world is facing today will take a concerted, collaborative effort, and high-impact philanthropists are poised to lead that effort like never before. However, at this moment in time, only 36 percent of the world’s ultra...
The Milken Institute’s 28th annual Global Conference opens today and runs through May 7, 2025, at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Under the theme Toward a Flourishing Future, the conference will gather 1,000 speakers and 5,000 attendees...
Chad Clinton is the director of media relations for the Milken Institute. Hired to this role in August 2021, Clinton develops and executes strategies to amplify the Institute’s core messages by generating coverage of its pillar workstreams, experts, and events.