1. Philanthropy and the Black Church, New Problems/New Visions: The Black Church at the Millennium by Rev. Alicia D. Byrd, Ph.D., Emmett D. Carson, Ph.D., Spencer Colbert, Annette Gilliam, Rodney M. Jackson, Victor Smythe, edited by Rodney M. Jackson

Chapters
“Where Charity Begins: Philanthropy in African American Churches,” Smythe
“African American Churches: Continuing Leadership for New Realities,” Carson
“New Strategies for Historic Problems: Creative Outreach Programs Sponsored by African American Churches,” Byrd.
“The Churches,” (an overview of programs and services) Byrd, Gilliam, Jackson
“Intermediary Organizations: Enablers of the Development Visions of Black Churches,” Byrd, Jackson
“A Directory of Foundations and Corporations that Support Religious Organizations that Provide Philanthropic Services,” Colbert, Jackson

$14.95 plus $2.00 for postage and handling.

2. Remembering the 5th National Conference on Black Philanthropy DVD

Includes audio, video and photographic materials highlighting events from the Fifth National Conference on Black Philanthropy. Features segments detailing the accomplishments of National Center Award Winners, including Alphonse Fletcher, Dikembe Mutombo, Dr. Reatha Clark King, W. Thomas Phillips and The Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation."

$15.95 plus $2.00 for postage and handling.

 

3. At the Crossroads, the Proceedings of the First National Conference on Black Philanthropy, by Rev. Alicia D. Byrd, Dr. Emmett D. Carson, Rodney M. Jackson, Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, and Angela L. Oliver. Edited by Rodney M. Jackson. Paperback, 175 pp.

Chapters
"African American Philanthropy at the Crossroads," Carson
"Philanthropy in the Black Church: The First 100 Years," Lincoln
"Philanthropic Activities of Black Churches: Celebrating the Past and Planning for the Future," Byrd
"Strengthening African American Philanthropy: Grant Making," Carson
"Strengthening African American Philanthropy: Individual Giving," Oliver
"Strengthening African American Philanthropy: Fund Raising," Jackson

$9.95 plus $2.00 for postage and handling.

 

4. Moving the Agenda Forward, the Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Black Philanthropy, by Rev. Audrey Bennett Daniel, Juliet L. Gumbs, Erica Hunt, Lorraine C. Holmes Settles, Joe Louis Barrow, III, A'Lelia Bundles, Dr. J. Alfred Smith, Jr. Edited by Rodney M. Jackson. Paperback, 93 pp.

Chapters
"Moving the Agenda Forward," Bundles
"Coming of Age Economically," Smith
"What Road Will You Choose?" Barrow
"Fund Raising: Selected Advice for Colleagues in the Field," Settles
"Individual Giving," Gumbs
"Philanthropy and the Black Church: Maximizing the Effectiveness of Church Work," Daniel

$14.95 plus $2.00 for postage and handling.

 

5. Black Philanthropy in the Diaspora, the Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Black Philanthropy. by Otieno Aluoka, Jacqueline Copeland-Carson, Ph.D., Lynn Walker-Huntley, Esq., Tavis Smiley, Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. and Mark A Dennis, Dr. Charles G. Adams, Alice Green Burnette, Sarah E. Melendez, Ed.D., Inviolatta Moyo, Randall Robinson, Esq., James W. Scott, Edited by L. Lauretta Baugh, Ed.D.

Chapters
“Dialogue Africa Roundtable,” Aluoka
“Pan-African Philanthropy: Towards a New Conceptual Model of Black Giving,” Copeland-Carson
“Combating Racism in the Global Era: Challenges to Philanthropy,” Walker-Huntley
“Challenges for Black Philanthropy in the Twenty-First Century,” Smiley
“Philanthropy and the Black Church,” Wright and Dennis
“Drunk on the Eve of Reconstruction,” Adams
“Technical Competence: The Basis for Fund Raising Success,” Burnette
“Independent Sector,” Melendez
“Developments in Philanthropy in Africa and the Caribbean, the Case of the Community Foundation for the Western Region of Zimbabwe,” Moyo
“Discovering Ourselves and Our Heritage,” Robinson
“U.S. Black Philanthropy as a Direct Intervention in Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic,” Scott
“Black Business and Philanthropy: A Winning Proposition”
“Recipients of Special Awards”

$14.95 plus $2.00 for postage and handling.

 

6. Black Philanthropy: From Words to Action, the Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Black Philanthropy by Steven Brown, Carol Burger, Christopher R. Cloud, Julius Coles, Michael Fox, Dr. Robert M. Franklin, Rev. Dr. Cynthia Hale, John W. Jones, Ambassador James A. Joseph, Coretta Scott King, Gloria King, Renee Poussaint, Theresa W. Bennett-Wilkes, Edited by L. Lauretta Baugh, Ed.D.

Chapters
“The Jackie Robinson Foundation: Keys to Successful Fundraising,” Brown
“Strategies for Building and Leveraging Individual Giving by People of Color,” Burger
“Preserving African American History and Culture,” Cloud
“Special Events: How to Raise Big Bucks for Your Organization,” Coles
“The Mission of the Muhammad Ali Center,” Fox
“The Way Forward,” Franklin

“Give and It Will Be Given to You,” Hale
“Confederate Currency: The Color of Money,” Jones
“Black Philanthropy as Soft Power: A New Way of Thinking-A New Way of Acting,” Joseph
“Preserving the King Legacy,” Scott King
“African American Leadership Initiative: United Way of Central Carolina, Inc.,” King

“Intergenerational Dialogue” Poussaint
“Endowment Development for African American Organizations: Training Program”
“Special Awards”
“Black Business and Philanthropy: A Winning Proposition”

$14.95 plus $2.00 for postage and handling

 

Dr. Coretta Scott King concludes her keynote speech at the Closing Luncheon of the Fourth National Conference on Black Philanthropy, June 2003, Atlanta, GA. Rodney Jackson, president and ceo of the National Center and Lynette Campbell, past board chair, are on Mrs. King’s immediate left and right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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