A New Era of Philanthropy: Ten Practices to Transform Wealth into a More Just and Sustainable Future-- How we fund in times of crisis and opportunity

A New Era of Philanthropy: Ten Practices to Transform Wealth into a More Just and Sustainable Future-- How we fund in times of crisis and opportunity

by Dimple Abichandani
A New Era of Philanthropy: Ten Practices to Transform Wealth into a More Just and Sustainable Future-- How we fund in times of crisis and opportunity

A New Era of Philanthropy: Ten Practices to Transform Wealth into a More Just and Sustainable Future-- How we fund in times of crisis and opportunity

by Dimple Abichandani

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Overview

How building better philanthropy builds better futures—10 lessons for the next 10 years

A guide to equitable philanthropy for funders, foundations, and nonprofit leaders for readers of Decolonizing Wealth and Winners Take All


Can philanthropy be an anti-racist, feminist, relational, and joyful expression of solidarity? This book argues that it not only can be—for the future we seek, and for philanthropy to embody its greatest impact, it must be.

Nationally recognized philanthropic leader Dimple Abichandani revolutionizes the precepts and practices of modern philanthropy, offering 10 lessons to help leaders work toward an equitable world—instead of perpetuating an unjust one.

Abichandani highlights the efforts and paradigm shifts that model the way forward, moving beyond critique into real transformation. Each lesson is offered with relatable stories and covers a range of topics relevant to today’s donors:

  • Seize Every Crisis: How to fund in times of crisis—and why the “disaster philanthropy playbook” is out of date
  • Bend Time: How thinking about time differently supercharges effective giving
  • How funders can help to build the new economy through their investments
  • Be Relational, not Transactional: Understanding relationships as sites of impact and transformation
  • Fund the Forest and the Trees: How to fund change intersectionality across more than one silo
  • …and more

Solidarity Philanthropy picks up where key books like Decolonizing Wealth and Winners Take All left off, writing for readers navigating philanthropy in the midst of a decisive decade, one transformed by the pandemic and eyes wide open to systemic injustice. Clear-eyed, hopeful, and responsive to the urgent needs of today’s philanthropic leaders, this book helps us reimagine our resources and models to build a more just and sustainable tomorrow.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798889841395
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Publication date: 03/18/2025
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 144

About the Author

Dimple Abichandani is a nationally recognized philanthropic leader, writer, and innovator who has spent the last two decades working to transform philanthropy. She began her philanthropic career building out the Third Wave Fund, which has maintained its roots in resourcing youth-led, intersectional, gender justice movements for more than two decades. As the founding director of the Rise Together Fund, Dimple helped create and lead the first national donor collaborative to invest in grassroots Muslim, Arab, and South Asian organizations fighting Islamophobia. She previously served as an Executive Director of the General Service Foundation. As a grantmaker, she earned a Scrivner Award for Creative Grantmaking. Her work has been featured in publications, including the Stanford Social Innovation Review and Inside Philanthropy. Now, she serves as a Fellow with the National Center for Family Philanthropy, on the Board of Directors of Solidaire Network, and the Steering Committee of the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project.
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