Breaking with the past
Katherine Fulton
Discontinuous thinking for a crisis

Breaking with the past

Katherine Fulton
1 September 2009
Alliance magazine

Very few, if any, of the ideas in this issue are truly new. But together, they do sketch an urgent agenda for leaders who see the need to take philanthropy in a new – even discontinuous – direction. The good news is that the disorientation of a crisis can create openness to new approaches. The bad news is that the gap between today’s practices and the changes urgently needed is actually growing rather than shrinking.

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