Index
A
ACBP (Andrea and Charles Bronfman
Philanthropies): aiding donors to for-
mulate giving choices, 40; art displays
by local artists at, 20; Birthright Israel
partnership with, 5, 72, 84, 176–180;
Charles Bronfman Prize given by, 60;
clarity and transparency of, 205–206;
donor-nonprofit partnership approach
by, 110–111; Independence and
Interdependence program mistake
of, 108–109; investment prudence
shown by, 156–157; process of gift
decision at, 71–72; program-related
investments by, 204; programmatic
activities of, 5–6; psychological tools
developed by, 52; Reboot program of,
182–183; Slingshot program of, 204.
See also Bronfman, Charles; Solomon,
Jeffrey
Acceptability success measure, 181
Accessibility success measure, 180–181
Advocate gifts, 58
African American education, 75
Aga Khan Network, 218
Allen, Woody, 124
Americans with Disabilities Act, 58
Andrews, Julie, 42
Appreciated securities donation, 191
Aramony, Bill, 187
Artificial gift inflation, 198
Ashoka, 203, 209–210
B
Baby boomer donors: description of,
26–27; generosity of the, 14; phil-
anthropic approach by, 16; wealth
inheritance of, 13
Bass, Lee, 143–144
Best, Charles, 208–209
Beth Israel Medical Center, 72
Bethlehem Steel, 100
Better Business Bureaus, 106
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 73,
99–100, 204–205
Birthright Israel: commitment to
launching, 72; evaluating product
of, 178–180; fostering Jewish iden-
tity through, 5; measuring success of,
176–180; partnering with, 84–86; Ten
Days of Birthright Israel on the, 178
Black universities, 75
BoardSource, 207
Bottinger, Erwin, 184
Brandeis University, 176, 178
Bronfman, Andrea, 21, 48, 55–56, 103
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Bronfman, Charles: chairman of the
board responsibilities of, 124–125;
equal partnership between Jeff and,
103–104; foundation created by, 21,
48; Independence and Interdepen-
dence program mistake and, 108–109;
Israel Philharmonic and Concerts in
Jeans funding by, 69; managing capital
campaign gift by, 169; philanthropic
history of, 4–5; successful family foun-
da