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Public Philanthropic Partnerships: The Changing Nature of Government/Foundation Relationships in the US

International Journal of Public Administration. 2017. P. 1–13.
Toepler S.

Relationships between foundations and the government in the United States have long been difficult with government attitudes ranging from hostile to at best indifferent in the past. American foundations have long claimed innovation as a distinctive function to perform in society in order to preserve their legitimacy. One hundred years after the rise of the large-scale American philanthropic foundation, however, the relationships between foundations and government have come into flux. Between demands from fiscally-strapped local governments and a new openness of state and federal governments to develop collaborative relationships, a variety of public-philanthropic partnerships have emerged that question the traditional roles and distribution of labor between philanthropy and the state. This article traces the historical development of the government/foundation relationship and discusses its changing nature using recession-induced ad hoc partnerships, the emergence of foundation liaison offices, and the Obama Administration’s Social Innovation Fund and Investing in Innovation program as examples.

Priority areas: state and public administration
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Keywords: philanthropysocial innovationfoundation roles and functionsfoundation/government relationshipspublic-philanthropic partnershipsfoundation liaison officesSocial Innovation FundInvesting in Innovation Fund
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Межсекторное партнерство в финансировании и управлении программами в сфере социального благосостояния: Россия в контексте международных сопоставлений (2016)
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