Hirsch, Bruce A., December 5, 1991
- Component Identifier:
- 90-042
- Creator:
- Lichtenberg, Naomi
- Scope and Content Note:
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Dr. Bruce A. Hirsch, executive director of the Clarence Heller Foundation, discusses his education, background, and philosophy of philanthropy. He speaks of grant making at the Heller Foundation and of the main areas in which this institution issues grants, which include health and the environment, environmental preservation, chamber and symphonic orchestra music, and curriculum development for underprivileged students. Hirsch discusses family foundations, the impact of the nineteen sixties, grant making, grant evaluation, and environmental grant making.
- Physical description:
- 25 pages; 2 tapes, 1 7/8 ips, 76 minutes; index
- Subjects:
- diversity
environmental philanthropy
family foundations
government philanthropic role
grant evaluation
grant making
nineteen sixties
philanthropic ethics
philanthropy
philanthropist - Names:
- Clarence Heller Foundation
Council on Foundations
Haas Fund
Resource Renewal Institute
Heller, Clarence - Places:
- California
San Francisco, California
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