Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil
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Resumo: | From the start of the new millennium, the role of philanthropic actors in international development cooperation has been gaining increasing visibility. A growing body of literature on the international activities of foundations has identified several premises connected to these organisations behaviour. For instance, they are thought to take more innovative and riskier approaches than state actors. However, there is limited knowledge about who they give to and how a lack of empirical and systematic analyses to corroborate those premises and demonstrate how foundations actually work. When it comes to environmental philanthropy there is an even bigger gap in knowledge, as much of the extant literature is based on issue areas such as health. The aim of this research is to investigate the trends and patterns in the distribution of international environmental grants by philanthropic organisations, as well as the approaches to giving utilised by these organisations and whether they are motivated by the needs of their grantees. It does so through an in-depth, project-level analysis of the grantmaking practices of three foundations in the United States funding environmental projects in Brazil: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation; The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. The objectives are to (i) systematically describe and categorise the foundations studied; (ii) understand the stated priorities and strategies of international foundations supporting environmental issues in Brazil (what foundations say they do); (iii) examine the main practices of these organisations through an in-depth analysis of their grantmaking to Brazilian organisations (what foundations do); (iv) analyse how foundations stated priorities, strategies and practices relate to the assumptions made in the international development cooperation about their behaviour; (v) determine to what degree the needs of grantees motivate foundations giving. The research found that the behaviour of large philanthropic organisations has a lot more in common with the behaviour expected of traditional donors than the literature suggests, including a tendency to risk-aversion. It also found that foundations are acting upon the needs of its grantees, but through a paternalistic altruism that exerts a high level of control over what is done and how it is done. To maintain a relationship with the foundations, recipient organisations need to constantly monitor the strategic and structural changes made by them, which are frequently evolving. |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to BrazilDoações verdes: o cenário e as motivações da filantropia ambiental norte-americana para o BrasilAidAjuda externaCooperação internacional para o desenvolvimentoEnvironmentFilantropiaInternational development cooperationMeio ambientePhilanthropyFrom the start of the new millennium, the role of philanthropic actors in international development cooperation has been gaining increasing visibility. A growing body of literature on the international activities of foundations has identified several premises connected to these organisations behaviour. For instance, they are thought to take more innovative and riskier approaches than state actors. However, there is limited knowledge about who they give to and how a lack of empirical and systematic analyses to corroborate those premises and demonstrate how foundations actually work. When it comes to environmental philanthropy there is an even bigger gap in knowledge, as much of the extant literature is based on issue areas such as health. The aim of this research is to investigate the trends and patterns in the distribution of international environmental grants by philanthropic organisations, as well as the approaches to giving utilised by these organisations and whether they are motivated by the needs of their grantees. It does so through an in-depth, project-level analysis of the grantmaking practices of three foundations in the United States funding environmental projects in Brazil: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation; The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. The objectives are to (i) systematically describe and categorise the foundations studied; (ii) understand the stated priorities and strategies of international foundations supporting environmental issues in Brazil (what foundations say they do); (iii) examine the main practices of these organisations through an in-depth analysis of their grantmaking to Brazilian organisations (what foundations do); (iv) analyse how foundations stated priorities, strategies and practices relate to the assumptions made in the international development cooperation about their behaviour; (v) determine to what degree the needs of grantees motivate foundations giving. The research found that the behaviour of large philanthropic organisations has a lot more in common with the behaviour expected of traditional donors than the literature suggests, including a tendency to risk-aversion. It also found that foundations are acting upon the needs of its grantees, but through a paternalistic altruism that exerts a high level of control over what is done and how it is done. To maintain a relationship with the foundations, recipient organisations need to constantly monitor the strategic and structural changes made by them, which are frequently evolving.Desde o início do novo século, o papel de atores filantrópicos na cooperação internacional para o desenvolvimento tem ganhado visibilidade. Um crescente corpo de literatura sobre as atividades das fundações identificou diversas premissas conectas ao comportamento dessas organizações. Por exemplo, elas seriam mais inovadoras e se arriscariam mais do que atores estatais. Contudo, há um conhecimento limitado sobre para quem as fundações doam e como elas o fazem uma falta de análises empíricas e sistemáticas que corroborem aquelas premissas e demonstrem como fundações realmente atuam. Quando se trata de filantropia para o meio ambiente, há uma lacuna de conhecimento ainda maior, uma vez que boa parte da literatura existente se baseia em temas como saúde. O objetivo desta pesquisa é investigar as tendências e padrões na distribuição de doações internacionais para o desenvolvimento do meio ambiente feitas por organizações filantrópicas, assim como, as abordagens utilizadas por essas organizações; e se elas são motivadas pelas necessidades de seus recipientes. Esta pesquisa faz isso por meio de uma análise das práticas de doação aos projetos ambientais de três fundações norte-americanas atuantes no Brasil: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation; The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Os objetivos são (i) descrever sistematicamente e categorizar as fundações estudadas; (ii) compreender as prioridades e estratégias adotadas por essas fundações internacionais quando apoiam causas ambientais no Brasil; (iii) examinar as principais práticas das fundações por meio de uma análise das suas doações para organizações brasileiras (o que as fundações fazem); (iv) analisar como as prioridades, estratégias e práticas das fundações se relacionam aos pressupostos sobre o seu comportamento encontrados na literatura sobre cooperação para o desenvolvimento internacional; (v) determinar até que ponto as necessidades dos recipientes motivam as doações das fundações. A pesquisa descobriu que o comportamento de grandes organizações filantrópicas tem muito mais em comum com o comportamento de doadores tradicionais do que a literatura sugere, incluindo uma tendência a aversão ao risco. Também foi descoberto que, apesar de as fundações levarem em conta a necessidade dos seus recipientes, elas o fazem por meio de um paternalismo altruísta que exerce um alto nível de controle sobre o que é feito e como é feito. Para manter um relacionamento com as fundações, organizações recipientes devem constantemente monitorar as mudanças estratégicas e estruturais das fundações, que evoluem frequentemente.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPFischer, Rosa MariaMarcovitch, JacquesPinho, Ana Paula Borges2022-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/101/101131/tde-30082022-140744/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2022-09-20T14:31:56Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-30082022-140744Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212022-09-20T14:31:56Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil Doações verdes: o cenário e as motivações da filantropia ambiental norte-americana para o Brasil |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil Pinho, Ana Paula Borges Aid Ajuda externa Cooperação internacional para o desenvolvimento Environment Filantropia International development cooperation Meio ambiente Philanthropy |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil |
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Giving green: the landscape and motivations of U.S. environmental philanthropy to Brazil |
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Pinho, Ana Paula Borges |
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Pinho, Ana Paula Borges |
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Fischer, Rosa Maria Marcovitch, Jacques |
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Pinho, Ana Paula Borges |
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Aid Ajuda externa Cooperação internacional para o desenvolvimento Environment Filantropia International development cooperation Meio ambiente Philanthropy |
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Aid Ajuda externa Cooperação internacional para o desenvolvimento Environment Filantropia International development cooperation Meio ambiente Philanthropy |
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From the start of the new millennium, the role of philanthropic actors in international development cooperation has been gaining increasing visibility. A growing body of literature on the international activities of foundations has identified several premises connected to these organisations behaviour. For instance, they are thought to take more innovative and riskier approaches than state actors. However, there is limited knowledge about who they give to and how a lack of empirical and systematic analyses to corroborate those premises and demonstrate how foundations actually work. When it comes to environmental philanthropy there is an even bigger gap in knowledge, as much of the extant literature is based on issue areas such as health. The aim of this research is to investigate the trends and patterns in the distribution of international environmental grants by philanthropic organisations, as well as the approaches to giving utilised by these organisations and whether they are motivated by the needs of their grantees. It does so through an in-depth, project-level analysis of the grantmaking practices of three foundations in the United States funding environmental projects in Brazil: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation; The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. The objectives are to (i) systematically describe and categorise the foundations studied; (ii) understand the stated priorities and strategies of international foundations supporting environmental issues in Brazil (what foundations say they do); (iii) examine the main practices of these organisations through an in-depth analysis of their grantmaking to Brazilian organisations (what foundations do); (iv) analyse how foundations stated priorities, strategies and practices relate to the assumptions made in the international development cooperation about their behaviour; (v) determine to what degree the needs of grantees motivate foundations giving. The research found that the behaviour of large philanthropic organisations has a lot more in common with the behaviour expected of traditional donors than the literature suggests, including a tendency to risk-aversion. It also found that foundations are acting upon the needs of its grantees, but through a paternalistic altruism that exerts a high level of control over what is done and how it is done. To maintain a relationship with the foundations, recipient organisations need to constantly monitor the strategic and structural changes made by them, which are frequently evolving. |
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