It is estimated that $41 trillion in wealth will be transferred during the next
fifty years. Where will the "next generation" of philanthropists direct these
growing resources? What strategies will they use? What impact will this have
on the future of philanthropy?
9/07 - Philanthropy UK reviews the book in its September newsletter "Creating Change Through Family Philanthropy"
6/6/07 - The Foundation Center reviews the book in Philanthropy News Digest "Creating Change Through Family Philanthropy: The Next Generation"
5/10/07 - The Case Foundation interviews author Alison Goldberg "New Generation of Philanthropists Aims for Social Change"
3/6/07 - Chronicle of Philanthropy reviews the book "The next generation of family philanthropy"
2/07 - Synergos interviews author Alison Goldberg in Global Giving Matters, February-April 2007 "The next generation: Redefining the philanthropic landscape"
2/18/07 - US News & World Report profiles author Karen Pittelman, the book, and discusses next generation philanthropy "Making Their Privilege Pay"
1/19/07 - BusinessWeek's article about Resource Generation in its January 29th issue mentions the book: "Young Donors In Training"
1/15/07 - The NonProfit Times profiles the book and authors in "The World's Best Fundraisers"
1/11/07 - Read a book excerpt in the National Center for Family Philanthropy's Family Giving News, January 2007
12/6/06 - NCRP's press release: Family Philanthropy's New Voice
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