Pasic, AmirOsili, UnaRooney, PatrickOttoni-Wilhelm, MarkHerzog, Patricia SnellKing, DavidPractor, AndreaSiddiqui, Shariq2024-10-042024-10-042020Pasic, Amir, Una O. Osili, Patrick Rooney, Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm, Patricia Snell Herzog, David King, Andrea Practor, and Shariq Siddiqui. 2020. “Inclusive Philanthropy.” Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR), Fall 2020. https://doi.org/10.48558/wg8d-a060https://hdl.handle.net/1805/43808In this practitioner-engaged article, the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy explain problems with limiting what counts as philanthropy since a narrow approach curtails understanding of scope and social value. The authors assert a more expansive approach is essential for creating a more equitable and democratic society. Inclusive giving practices include certain types of social media campaigns, giving circles, religious giving, workplace giving. The article concludes with a call for everyday citizens to engage in giving and thus balance undue influence to only the wealthy by fostering many voices amid financial and social resource channels.en-USPhilanthropyReligious GivingVolunteeringCivic EngagementAdvocacyDemocracyEquitySocial MediaGiving CirclesGiving TuesdayTax PolicyCOVID-19Inclusive PhilanthropyOther