Wounded Charity

Lessons Learned from the Wounded Warrior Project Crisis

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Pub Date Oct 01 2019 | Archive Date Jul 18 2019

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On its primary, story-telling level, Wounded Charity investigates the effort to marginalize one of America's most vital charities. Its broader level is about what it means for all charities. Wounded Warrior Project is large, important, and effective, and it serves wounded veterans in ways that other charities cannot and that the government does not, and probably never will. This cautionary, provocative narrative describes how WWP came to be so heavily criticized, why much of the criticism was unfounded, why those ultimately in charge of the charity – the board members – failed to do their job, and how individuals and the media need to revise their thinking about what works and what doesn't work in a sector of our society whose tangible accomplishments, despite steadily increasing philanthropic support, largely remain a mystery. It is also a story of leadership, and the discordancy of punishing, as opposed to rewarding, good ideas and effective management.

On its primary, story-telling level, Wounded Charity investigates the effort to marginalize one of America's most vital charities. Its broader level is about what it means for all charities. Wounded...


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Author Bio:

Doug White is an international thought leader in the world of nonprofits and philanthropy. He is the former director of Columbia University's Master of Science in Fundraising Management program, and for many years taught board governance, ethics, and fundraising. He advises selected public charities and private foundations, as well as individual philanthropists. He has written five books: "Wounded Charity," "Abusing Donor Intent," "The Nonprofit Challenge," "Charity on Trial," and "The Art of Planned Giving."

Author Bio:

Doug White is an international thought leader in the world of nonprofits and philanthropy. He is the former director of Columbia University's Master of Science in Fundraising Management...


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