Shute, Benjamin R., Jr., July 10, 1990
- Component Identifier:
- 90-013
- Creator:
- Lichtenberg, Naomi
- Scope and Content Note:
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Benjamin R. Shute, Jr., the corporate secretary of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, discusses his childhood, family life, education, and how each of these influenced the development of the values which direct his judgement in his career in philanthropy. He speaks of the Rockefellers as a family and as a foundation, their special interests, international projects, focus on New York City, and diversification to include minorities in the grant making and grant receiving process. In addition, he discusses the creation of New Ventures, a nonprofit consulting organization.
- Physical description:
- 35 pages; 2 tapes, 1 7/8 ips, 90 minutes; index
- Subjects:
- 1969 Tax Reform Act
diversity
Enterprise in the Nonprofit Sector
foundations
grant making
international philanthropy
minority groups
philanthropic ethics
philanthropy
political philanthropy
philanthropist - Names:
- New Ventures
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Rockefeller Family Fund
Rockefeller - Places:
- New York, New York
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Open
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- Location of this collection:
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