"_Casebook for The Foundation: A Great American Secret_ consists of 100 brief case studies of extraordinary foundation impact. The cases were written as part of the research for Professor Fleishman's book _The Foundation: A Great American Secret—How Private Wealth Is Changing the World_ and serve to illustrate many of the strategies and tactics foundations use to try to achieve their objectives. The authors of the cases are J. Scott Kohler and Steven Schindler."
"Unique in all the world, the American foundation sector has been an engine of social change for more than a century.
In this companion volume to _The Foundation: A Great American Secret_, Joel Fleishman, Scott Kohler, and Steven Schindler explore 100 of the highest-achieving foundation initiatives of all time. Based on a rich array of sources--from interviews with the principals themselves to contemporaneous news accounts to internal evaluation reports--this volume presents brief case studies of foundation success stories across virtually every field of human endeavor.
The influence of the foundations on American, and indeed global society, has only occasionally come into the public view. For every well-known foundation achievement--Andrew Carnegie's massive library building program or the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's public efforts to curb tobacco use--there are a great many lesser-known, but often equally important stories to be told.
The cases in this volume provide a wealth of evidentiary support for Joel Fleishman's description of, and recommendations for, the foundation sector. With lessons for grant-makers, grant-seekers, public officials, and public-spirited individuals alike, this casebook pieces together 100 stories, some well known, others never before told, and offers hard proof of the foundation sector's immense and enduring impact on scientific research, education, public policy, and many other fields. The work that foundations have supported over the past century has achieved profound results. Yet foundations are capable of more and better. This volume, a window onto great successes of the past and present, is at once a look back, a look around, and a point of reference as we turn to the future. "
"This book of cases was originally intended to be an appendix to Joel L. Fleishman, _The Foundation: A Great American Secret, How Private Wealth is Changing the World_ (New York: PublicAffairs, 2007), and many of them are referred to in that volume’s discussion. That book, ISBN 1-58648-411-7, can be ordered via www.publicaffairsbooks.com or through customer service at 1-800-343-4499. The cases that follow were written by either J. Scott Kohler or Steven Schindler, under the direction of Joel Fleishman, for analysis in that book.
A few words would be in order about how these particular cases were identified and how they were developed.
No single book could possibly do justice to all that America’s foundations have done or are trying to do. There are a few excellent works on foundations, most of which are included in the Selected Bibliography of The Foundation, although only a tiny handful of those attempt any assessment of foundation impact. 1 My intention in assembling the cases in this volume was to be selective and illustrative rather than fully representative or comprehensive, neither of which would have been possible in any single volume. The initiatives documented and analyzed here represent my personal choices, informed by my professional and scholarly experience with foundations, stretching across some forty-five years of seeking support from foundations, preparing program strategy papers for foundations, evaluating foundation initiatives of a variety of kinds, assessing the effectiveness of foundation governance and evaluation mechanisms, chairing the board of a foundation, serving as head of the United States program staff for a large foundation, 2 serving as president of a small foundation, raising money for universities and other grant-receiving organizations, and teaching for some twenty years about foundations and the not-for-profit sector. This book is also informed by two years of concentrated research in the existing literature on foundations, and more than a hundred interviews with observers of and participants in America’s foundation world, especially the systematically philanthropic, a list of whom can be found in the Appendix I to The Foundation."