02121nam a2200385 i 450000100190000000500170001900600190003600700150005500800410007002000180011102400320012903500240016103500250018503500240021003500210023403500280025503500280028304000410031104400160035205000210036810000250038924501270041425000190054126400460056026400090060630000140061550400510062950501740068052007480085465000150160265000210161765000210163870000310165970000450169099110738604850619620250312124851.0m o d | cr cnu||||||||240701s2024 enka ob 001 0 eng d a97814473717627 a10.56687/97814473717862doi a(MiAaPQ)EBC31149823 a(Au-PeEL)EBL31149823 a(CKB)32331502200041 a(DE-B1597)694768 a(DE-B1597)9781447371786 a(EXLCZ)9932331502200041 aMiAaPQbengerdaepncMiAaPQdMiAaPQ axxkcGB-BST 4aHV40b.S536 2024 aShang, Jen,eauthor.10aMeaningful Philanthropy b: The Person Behind the Giving c/ Jen Shang and Adrian Sargeant ; with a foreword by Tony Bury. aFirst edition. 1aBristol, England :bPolicy Press,c[2024] 4c2024 a187 pages aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aPsychological ownership and moral conviction — The self — Identity ceding — The essential self — Meaning and meaningfulness — Paths to meaningful philanthropy. aWith unparalleled access to some of the world's most reflective and thoughtful philanthropists, this book explores the philanthropic journeys of 48 high net worth individuals (HNWIs) and ultra-high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) to uncover the person behind the giving. Their stories reveal the difference between the meaning they experience and the impact their philanthropy makes. Through the lens of philanthropic psychology, the authors examine how philanthropists experience their giving and the psychological challenges they need to overcome. This fascinating book provides a unique guide for new and experienced philanthropists and their trusted advisers and fundraisers in the creation of more meaningful philanthropic experiences. 0aCharities. 0aHumanitarianism. 0aPhilanthropists. aSargeant, Adrian,eauthor. aLopez, Tony,d1950-ewriter of foreword.