Hebt u iets om te verkopen?

With Charity for All: Why Charities Are Failing and a Better Way to Give

by Stern, Ken | PB | LikeNew
Objectstaat:
Vrijwel nieuw
Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, ... Meer lezenover objectstaat
Prijs:
US $5,09
OngeveerEUR 4,75
Verzendkosten:
Gratis Economy Shipping. Details bekijkenvoor verzending
Bevindt zich in: Aurora, Illinois, Verenigde Staten
Levering:
Geschatte levering tussen ma, 24 jun en wo, 26 jun tot 43230
Bij geschatte leveringsdatums - nieuw venster of tabblad wordt rekening gehouden met de verwerkingstijd van de verkoper, de postcode van de verzendlocatie, de postcode van de bestemming, en het moment van aanvaarding. Geschatte leveringsdatums zijn ook afhankelijk van de geselecteerde verzendservice en de ontvangst van de betalingbetaling ontvangen - nieuw venster of tabblad. De leveringstermijnen kunnen variëren, vooral gedurende piekperiodes.
Retourbeleid:
30 dagen om te retourneren. Verkoper betaalt voor retourzending. Details bekijken- voor meer informatie over retourzendingen
Betalingen:
     

Winkel met vertrouwen

Geld-terug-garantie van eBay
Ontvang het object dat u hebt besteld of krijg uw geld terug. 

Verkopergegevens

Ingeschreven als zakelijke verkoper
De verkoper neemt de volledige verantwoordelijkheid voor deze aanbieding.
eBay-objectnummer:374371809525
Laatst bijgewerkt op 22 apr 2024 21:46:18 CESTAlle herzieningen bekijkenAlle herzieningen bekijken

Specificaties

Objectstaat
Vrijwel nieuw
Een boek dat er als nieuw uitziet, maar al wel is gelezen. De kaft is niet zichtbaar beschadigd en het eventuele stofomslag zit nog om de harde kaft heen. Er ontbreken geen bladzijden en er zijn geen bladzijden beschadigd. Er is geen tekst onderstreept of gemarkeerd en er is niet in de kantlijn geschreven. Er kunnen zeer minimale identificatiemerken aan de binnenzijde van de kaft zijn aangebracht. De slijtage is zeer minimaal. Bekijk de aanbieding van de verkoper voor de volledige details en een beschrijving van gebreken. Alle staatdefinities bekijkenwordt in nieuw venster of op nieuw tabblad geopend
Opmerkingen van verkoper
“Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, ...
Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780307743817
Book Title
With Charity for All : Why Charities Are Failing and a Better Way to Give
Item Length
8 in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2013
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Ken Stern
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science
Topic
Philanthropy & Charity, General, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / General
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Over dit product

Product Information

Each year, the average American household donates almost $2700 to charity. Yet, most donors know little about the American charitable sector and the nonprofit organizations they support. In With Charity For All , former NPR CEO Ken Stern exposes afield that few know- 1.1 million organizations, 10% of the national workforce, and $1.5 trillion in annual revenues. He chronicles the many flaws in the charity system, from tax-exempt charities such as bowl games, roller derby leagues, and beer festivals, to charitable hospitals that pay their executives into the millions, to--worst of all--organizations that raise millions of dollars without ever cracking the problem they have pledged to solve. With Charity For All provides an unflinching look at the philathropic sector but also offers an inspiring prescription for individual giving and widespread reform.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307743810
ISBN-13
9780307743817
eBay Product ID (ePID)
166474485

Product Key Features

Book Title
With Charity for All : Why Charities Are Failing and a Better Way to Give
Author
Ken Stern
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Philanthropy & Charity, General, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / General
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Hv91
Reviews
"Smart and scathing."      -Nicholas Kristof, Pulitzer Prizewinning New York Times columnist and co-author of Half the Sky "Stern makes a strong case that the average American donor has become a sucker. . . . A good guide to what makes an effective charity."      - Los Angeles Times "Eye-opening. . . . Stern is calling for donors to . . . rethink the way they give in order to be the impetus for change."      - The Washington Post "Informative. . . . Stern covers an enormous amount of non-profit ground . . . Feisty."      -Los Angeles Review of Books "[ With Charity for All is] more exasperated than mean, more provocative than shrill, and counterintuitive instead of purveying stale conventional wisdom. Stern's advice is consequential, because if followed it will alter the charitable realm."      - USA Today "[ With Charity for All ] will be particularly beneficial to those conservatives whose reflexive answer to every question about how to limit government is 'civil society'. . . .  [We] must therefore devote serious attention to the health of the charitable sector. . . . Ken Stern offers essential guidance on where to start."      - The Wall Street Journal  "Stern is an engaging storyteller, and his catalog of venality and graft in the charitable sector borders on farce. . . . His insistence on this fundamental question about the purpose of American charity is the great and original strength of this book."      - Washington Monthly "[A] devastatingly detailed critique. . . . With Charity for All makes a compelling case that philanthropic organizations are rife with theft-both grand and petty-grotesquely high salaries, waste and incompetence, and subject to virtually no oversight."      - Tulsa World   "[Stern] fills the text with insightful, vivid examples. . . . A trove of useful insider wisdom."      - Kirkus Reviews "[A] provocative exposé. . . .  For anyone who has given time or money to not-for-profits, Stern's critique will prove both disturbing and thought-provoking."      - Publishers Weekly, "Smart and scathing."      --Nicholas Kristof, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist and co-author of Half the Sky "An eye-popping--and devastatingly detailed--critique."      -- San Francisco Chronicle "Stern makes a strong case that the average American donor has become a sucker. . . . A good guide to what makes an effective charity."      -- Los Angeles Times "Eye-opening. . . . Stern is calling for donors to . . . rethink the way they give in order to be the impetus for change."      -- The Washington Post "Informative. . . . Stern covers an enormous amount of non-profit ground . . . Feisty."      --Los Angeles Review of Books "[ With Charity for All is] more exasperated than mean, more provocative than shrill, and counterintuitive instead of purveying stale conventional wisdom. Stern's advice is consequential, because if followed it will alter the charitable realm."      -- USA Today "[ With Charity for All ] will be particularly beneficial to those conservatives whose reflexive answer to every question about how to limit government is 'civil society'. . . .  [We] must therefore devote serious attention to the health of the charitable sector. . . . Ken Stern offers essential guidance on where to start."      -- The Wall Street Journal  "Stern is an engaging storyteller, and his catalog of venality and graft in the charitable sector borders on farce. . . . His insistence on this fundamental question about the purpose of American charity is the great and original strength of this book."      -- Washington Monthly "[A] devastatingly detailed critique. . . . With Charity for All makes a compelling case that philanthropic organizations are rife with theft--both grand and petty--grotesquely high salaries, waste and incompetence, and subject to virtually no oversight."      -- Tulsa World   "[Stern] fills the text with insightful, vivid examples. . . . A trove of useful insider wisdom."      -- Kirkus Reviews "[A] provocative exposé. . . .  For anyone who has given time or money to not-for-profits, Stern's critique will prove both disturbing and thought-provoking."      -- Publishers Weekly
Copyright Date
2013
Lccn
2019-302268
Dewey Decimal
361.7/6320973
Dewey Edition
23

Objectbeschrijving van de verkoper

Informatie van zakelijke verkoper

Thrift Books Global, LLC
TB Thrift Books
18300 Cascade Ave S
Ste 150
98188 Seattle, WA
United States
Contactgegevens weergeven
:liam-Emoc.skoobtfirht@yabe.selas
Ik verklaar dat al mijn verkoopactiviteiten zullen voldoen aan alle wet- en regelgeving van de EU.
ThriftBooks

ThriftBooks

99% positieve feedback
17,7M objecten verkocht
Reageert meestal binnen 24 uur

Gedetailleerde verkopersbeoordelingen

Gemiddelde van de afgelopen 12 maanden

Nauwkeurige beschrijving
4.9
Redelijke verzendkosten
5.0
Verzendtijd
5.0
Communicatie
4.9
Ingeschreven als zakelijke verkoper

Feedback verkoper (5.221.427)

a***i (1041)- Feedback gegeven door koper.
Afgelopen maand
Geverifieerde aankoop
Great condition. Thanks!
5***r (547)- Feedback gegeven door koper.
Afgelopen maand
Geverifieerde aankoop
Very Satisfied
p***a (3295)- Feedback gegeven door koper.
Afgelopen maand
Geverifieerde aankoop
Great