Cuatro Revoluciones en la Filantropía全球慈善事业的四场革命

Maximiliano Martín
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本文确定并分析了将影响未来几十年全球慈善事业的四条主要断层线。所有这些都与我们所说的“全球慈善事业的市场革命”有关。随着全球慈善事业从捐赠转向投资方式,既能产生社会回报,也能产生经济回报,这加速了各种曾经是利基活动的主流化。它们结合了有效性、社会影响和市场机制。本文讨论了四个关键领域:通过综合社会企业放大社会企业家精神;从小额信贷向普惠金融服务的转变;放弃发展援助的范例,支持金字塔底部的投资;从传统的资助向利用公私社会价值链的外部性的企业化内部化转变。《赫芬顿邮报》于2011年1月18日对该论文进行了评论。你可以在这里阅读评论。据书评人说,“如果你是一个认真的社会企业家,马丁博士的见解提供了一个尖锐的视角,让你了解新一代超级富豪如何将资金从效率低下、关系驱动的资助转移到投资于价值驱动的社会影响企业,从而‘改变了慈善事业的逻辑’。”
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Cuatro Revoluciones en la Filantropía Global (Four Revolutions in Global Philanthropy)
The paper identifies and analyzes the four main fault lines which will influence the next decades of global philanthropy. All are related to what we can refer to as "the market revolution in global philanthropy". As global philanthropy moves beyond grantmaking, into investment approaches that produce a social as well as a financial return, this accelerates the mainstreaming of a variety of what used to be niche activities. They marry effectiveness, social impact, and market mechanisms.The paper discusses four key theatres: amplifying social entrepreneurship through synthetic social business; the shift from microfinance to inclusive financial services; the abandonment of the paradigm of development assistance in favor of base-of-the-pyramid investments; and the transition from classical grantmaking to an entrepreneurial internalization of externalities that uses public-private-civil society value chains.The paper was reviewed in the Huffington Post on January 18, 2011. You can read the review at here. According to the reviewer, “If you are a serious social entrepreneur, Dr. Martin's insights provide a hard-hitting perspective about how a new generation of the super-wealthy is "changing the logic" of philanthropy by moving dollars from inefficient, relationship-driven grantmaking to investments in values-driven social impact business.”
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