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The Quest for Belonging: How Charitable Giving Rebuilds Civil Society

Dr. Jeremy Beer’s study of American society over the last 200 years, overlaid with psychology research and statistics about American charitable giving, has brought about his recent book: The Quest for Belonging.

The book directly advises nonprofit and fundraising leaders, though it just as much informs the everyday giver. This week on HeightsCast, Beer helps us see that charitable giving at its best is not a distant act of beneficence but an intimate act of community. It allows those who participate to become more rooted in the reality of social belonging, making for a healthier society in more ways than one.

Chapters:

  • 3:56 American cultural tradition of “association”
  • 7:39 Four pillars of civil society
  • 9:04 American society, in particular
  • 16:53 Gradual decline of American association, of belonging
  • 21:33 Giving and religious affiliation
  • 25:04 Giving and localism
  • 28:02 Giving as a democratic exercise
  • 31:31 Nonprofits have a role in belonging
  • 33:50 The goods of associating ourselves
  • 34:36 To whom do you owe?
  • 41:07 Giving and the Catholic tradition

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About the Author

Jeremy Beer

Co-Founder & Executive Chairman, AmPhil

Jeremy Beer is the Executive Chairman at AmPhil, a professional services firm that has worked with hundreds of nonprofits, foundations, and donors across the country. Jeremy co-founded AmPhil in 2009.

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