What are the best options and strategies for
philanthropy – especially foundations and private charitable institutions – to help build and sustain open and more equitable societies, especially during and emerging from socio-political crisis? What lessons have been learned from foundation activity in support of previous democratic transitions? How can those lessons be captured and translated to support current
and new efforts in the future?
These were key questions that were taken up in a special forum on “Philanthropy in Times of Crisis and Transition: Catalyzing Forces of Change” of Salzburg Global Seminar, in cooperation with the John D. Gerhart Center for Philanthropy and Civic Engagement at the American University in Cairo (Gerhart Center) and Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT).