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Philanthropy and Gerontology Ann H.I. Sontz

Philanthropy and Gerontology By Ann H.I. Sontz

Philanthropy and Gerontology by Ann H.I. Sontz


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Focusing on the philanthropic funding of social science research on aging, this study looks at the potential of the private sector and suggests strategies for addressing the research priorities posed by a rapidly aging population.

Sontz begins by examining the contributions of modern philanthropy to the growth of social science.

Philanthropy and Gerontology Summary

Philanthropy and Gerontology: The Role of American Foundations by Ann H.I. Sontz

As pressures on public resources increase, more consideration is given to the role of private foundations in responding to the needs of the elderly--our fastest-growing population sector. Focusing on the philanthropic funding of social science research on aging, this study looks at the potential of the private sector and suggests strategies for addressing the research priorities posed by a rapidly aging population.

Sontz begins by examining the contributions of modern philanthropy to the growth of social science. She summarizes the evolution of major American foundations and their impact on the academic expansion of anthropology, sociology, and social work, and she discusses the recent growth of late-age studies in these disciplines. Based on a survey of the research plans and funding requirements of social gerontology scholars, Sontz evaluates the present underdeveloped role of foundation grant making in supporting studies relating to the elderly. She notes that most foundations continue to adhere to a mandate that encompasses social reform. Foundations need, however, to show marked interest in sponsoring interdisciplinary approaches to aging within the social sciences. In her final chapter, Sontz suggests possible research areas in social and cultural gerontology that could attract grant funding and increase the effectiveness of foundation programming, especially to researchers in university settings. Written by a social science scholar with extensive experience in foundation management, this study addresses the interests of foundations, university planners and administrators, and researchers in gerontology and related policy studies.

About Ann H.I. Sontz

ANN H. L. SONTZ is President of the Brunswick Institute, a non-profit organization devoted to research on science, history, and education in Human Development Studies. She is also the President of the Community Advisory Board of the Economic Opportunity Fund at Hudson County Community College in New Jersey. Sontz is co-editor of The Science and Practice of Gerontology: A Multidisciplinary Guide (Greenwood Press, 1989), and is the author of The American College President, 1636-1989: A Critical Review and Bibliography (Greenwood, 1991).

Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Introduction: Charity for the Few, for the Many A Mistrust of Trusts: Early Benefactions to Science Kin and Nonkin: The Gradual Life Cycle of Early Foundations Charity, Sociology, Ethnography The Unreclaimed Land: Social Gerontology as Area Study Entering the Aging Mode: Social Gerontology and the Universities The Calculus of Charity: Funding for Social Gerontology Facing Age Neutrally Appendix: National Foundations Giving Grants to Social Gerontology Research Selected Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313260971
9780313260971
0313260974
Philanthropy and Gerontology: The Role of American Foundations by Ann H.I. Sontz
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-07-25
159
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