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    • Public Policy
    • Philanthropic Studies
    • Civic Engagement

    Background:

    • Philanthropic organizations are increasingly involved in public policy.
    • This shift raises questions about legitimacy, transparency, and accountability in a democracy.
    • Existing accountability measures may not fully address these new roles.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a holistic model for philanthropic accountability.
    • To address legitimacy and democratic governance for foundations in policy work.
    • To integrate transparency, performance, and democratic accountability practices.

    Main Methods:

    • Developing a novel framework: the Philanthropic Accountability Model.
    • Integrating concepts of transparency, performance, and American pluralistic democratic accountability.
    • Proposing stakeholder and public input in policy agenda setting.

    Main Results:

    • A proposed 'philanthropic accountability' paradigm for private foundations.
    • A model combining transparency and performance accountability.
    • Emphasis on stakeholder and public input for policy engagement.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed Philanthropic Accountability Model offers a governance tool for foundations in policy.
    • This model can enhance legitimacy and democratic governance.
    • Empirical testing of the model is suggested for validation.