Description
Discussion of community service and the Rosenberg Foundation; smaller private foundations; university research and grant funding; civic organizations, and San Francisco Foundation trusteeship; Commerce, Industry, and Labor and public policy, Rosenberg and other foundations; school administration, and local, state, and federal funding; community youth agency management and funding; and social change, and the Vanguard Foundation, in
interviews with FRANK SLOSS, EDMOND S. GILLETTE JR., CHARLES GLOCK, JEAN GERLINGER KUHN, WILLIAM MATSON ROTH, RICHARD FOSTER, ORVILLE LUSTER, OBIE
BENZ, and PETER STERN.
Frank Sloss, Tradition and Change: Continuing Education of a Foundation Board Member
Edmond S. Gillette, Jr., Smaller Foundation Trusteeship: Obligations to Friendship and the Community
Charles Glock, A Sociologist Comments on Getting, Using, and Making Grants
Jean Gerlinger Kuhn, Balance and Order in a Community Trust
William Matson Roth, The Tradition of Voluntary Solutions to Public Problems
Richard Foster, Avoiding Institutional Entropy;A School Superintendent's View
Orville Luster, Growth of a Grassroots Youth Agency in the 1960s
Obie Benz and Peter Stern, A New Generation of Grant-Making Ideas