as time goes by, seasons flow. Farewell to 221, we stand at the beginning of 222.
Looking back on the past year, we have started a new journey of modernization in an all-round way, but we still have to fight against the epidemic, which is changing our lives and our relationship with the world. This year, what we hope to see is still: the tide of love keeps flowing, and the power of public welfare grows in every corner.
This is not an easy task. Everyone has made a lot of efforts, and some people have condensed their thoughts into a book to convey more public welfare voices to the outside world, so that people can understand a warm, firm and professional cause worthy of everyone's participation.
Thank you to these authors and everyone for their * * * voices. Together, they have promoted the development of public welfare undertakings!
1. Good Economy
The book "Good Economy" expounds that entrepreneurs' production and creation are aimed at improving human life and enhancing the quality of human nature. Commercial consumption should be based on cherishing material life, empowering life and expanding the value of self-life; The goodness of finance is to invest capital to help economic development and solve social problems, not just for the purpose of making money, such as influence investment, etc., which is discussed in detail in this book.
The author, Professor He Risheng, is now the deputy executive director of Tzu Chi Foundation. He has been a visiting scholar in world-renowned universities such as Oxford University and Cambridge University in Britain, Harvard University and Columbia University in the United States. In his book Good Economy, he combed western civilization and eastern thought in detail, from Soviet-American civilization, ancient Greek mythology, Jewish wisdom, Confucian philosophy to Buddhist teachings, looking for what is the powerful cultural thought behind the economy. The answer is goodness, which means altruism and harmony. It is the core idea of good economy to achieve good results through good motives, good methods; "Good economy" means engaging in economic activities from the perspective of altruism.
With its original insights and incisive citation, Good Economy won not only the first sravasti Humanities Award issued by sravasti Foundation, but also many awards such as Taiwan Province's "Jinding Award for Excellent Publications" and Chinese mainland's "22 Xiangguang Award-Special Award for Annual Research".
2. The Road to Rural Revitalization and Sustainable Development
The author of The Road to Rural Revitalization and Sustainable Development described the implementation of various rural poverty alleviation projects in Daliangshan, Sichuan, Minle Village, Deyang, Sichuan, Ganda Village, Qinghai and other places with meticulous and fluent writing. On the basis of summarizing the experiences and lessons of implementing various rural poverty alleviation projects, he refined a road to help rural sustainable development. This book clearly responds to the problems and dilemmas existing in rural development today, and gives solutions, providing new insights and viewpoints for professionals and readers who are concerned about rural poverty alleviation and rural construction in China.
The author Liu Wenkui is currently the vice chairman of China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation. In 2, he joined the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation and served as Secretary General since 212. In the past 2 years, he has been determined to develop poor rural areas, and has successfully explored a set of sustainable rural development model based on villagers' cooperation and oriented by the market, which has in-depth practice and thinking on farmers' cooperatives, industrial poverty alleviation and social enterprises.
The Road to Rural Revitalization and Sustainable Development is published by the Commercial Press, which is one of the books series of Rural Revitalization launched by the Commercial Press in 221.
III. The Meta-problem of Public Welfare
Based on more than 2 years' public welfare practice, the author integrates public welfare with humanity, human feelings, social relations, ethical common sense and Chinese and foreign charity culture, and interprets a link path from charity culture to public welfare civilization in simple and vivid language. The book contains many cross-border, cross-cultural and interdisciplinary thoughts, which is a rare reader for charity researchers, practitioners and readers who care about the development of charity. Chen Yueguang, vice president of China Charity Federation and vice president of China Cultural Institute, commented that although the book is a highly theoretical book, there is not a note or seal in the whole text, which has the characteristics of "action" and "it is a book that develops on things". "The first development is the concreteness of the problem itself, and the second development is the practicality of cognition."
Professor Li Xiaoyun is known as the "father of development studies in China", and his research fields involve poverty, gender, rural areas, advanced development and African development. He once served as Dean of the School of Humanities and Development of China Agricultural University and Dean of the School of Public Administration. In 215, Li Xiaoyun moved to Riverside Village, Mengla County, Yunnan Province, and with the support of the government, launched an experiment on comprehensive management of deep poverty in Riverside Village, and successfully led poverty alleviation. In 221, Li Xiaoyun won the "National Advanced Individual for Poverty Alleviation".
4. "You Born in Beijing: Liu Jing, President of Public Welfare Times, and His Public Welfare Life"
"You Born in Beijing" contains a lot of precious historical photos, which truly records all aspects of Liu Jing's personal growth and participation in public welfare undertakings, as well as the rise and development of Public Welfare Times. This book is not only a burning memory of Liu Jing's own growth and public welfare, but also a circle of friends of Liu Jing's debut in the book. Their responses and comments on Liu Jing, the Public Welfare Times and the public welfare also make this book go beyond the scope of personal biography or memoir, but present the same memory as a public welfare person in China, and become a microcosm of the history of public welfare development in China in the era of burning passion.
The author Wen Mei is currently the director of the Public Welfare Department of China Times, and once served as a senior reporter of Public Welfare Times. The book "Don't cheer, we are still on the road" contains 15 public welfare interviews, including public welfare person Xu Yongguang, media person Bai Yansong, financiers Yang Kaisheng, Kang Dian, Chen Haowu and Wang Wei, which shows the mental journey of the current industry and cross-border people with great love and persistent public welfare, looking for the breakthrough and development of China's public welfare undertakings on the road.
V. Perspective of Charity in China
This book is dedicated to providing a general but prominent panorama for the charity field in contemporary China, and an explanatory framework that includes the main influencing factors and their main mechanisms. Moreover, this panoramic view and interpretation framework can reflect the essential characteristics of charity in China and reveal the root causes of all this. Looking forward to the future based on today, the author thinks that the overall situation of charity in China is gratifying and worrying; The bottleneck restricting the development of charity in China is "system" and "industry culture"; The basic paradigm of thinking about the future development of charity in China should be "body-use paradigm"; "Being kind" is the "general trend" of the development of China and the human world, and the right way in the world is to be kind.
The author Kang Xiaoguang is currently a professor at the School of Public Administration of Renmin University of China, and the dean of China Public Innovation Research Institute of Renmin University of China. His main research fields are "political development and stability", "the relationship between state and society", "non-governmental organizations" and "Confucian culture". Representative works include Deng Xiaoping Times, New Theory of Chinese Style and Western Style, Outline of Confucian Constitutionalism, Administratively Absorbing Society and Prosecution. Papers were published in Strategy and Management, Sociological Research, China Soft Science, 21st Century, Open Times, Modern China, Social Sciences in China, Social Research and Journal of Environmental Sciences. Twice won the "first prize of scientific and technological progress of China Academy of Sciences".
VI. The End of Poverty
The book The End of Poverty tells the root of poverty in plain and popular language, and answers the basic questions of why and how to help the poor. It quotes a large number of domestic and international cases and the theoretical viewpoint of poverty reduction, and expounds the importance of tackling poverty and the political and institutional advantages of China in the form of narration. This book also tells a fragment of the story of poverty alleviation in a deeply impoverished village, which shows the microscopic process of China's great campaign to eliminate absolute poverty in rural areas. This book mainly tells about the texture of poverty, the purpose of poverty alleviation, why poverty alleviation is difficult, why poverty alleviation should be tackled, and other social concerns about poverty alleviation. This book organically combines the author's poverty alleviation practice with the author's theoretical research on poverty and China's poverty alleviation strategy and policy, and tells stories about poverty and poverty alleviation in a narrative way.
The author, Professor Li Xiaoyun, is known as "the father of development studies in China", and his research fields involve poverty, gender, rural areas, advanced development and African development. He once served as Dean of the School of Humanities and Development of China Agricultural University and Dean of the School of Public Administration. In 215, Li Xiaoyun moved to Riverside Village, Mengla County, Yunnan Province, and with the support of the government, launched an experiment on comprehensive management of deep poverty in Riverside Village, and successfully led poverty alleviation. In 221, Li Xiaoyun won the "National Advanced Individual for Poverty Alleviation".
VII. Collection of Commemorative Works of Shang Yusheng
Collection of Commemorative Works of Shang Yusheng is divided into three series according to the overall idea of "Listen to what he says, observe what he does, and see who he is": the first series is 24 articles, speeches and letters of Mr. Shang Yusheng during his lifetime, and includes two important documents drafted/led by Mr. Shang Yusheng during his lifetime. In the series, there are 11 articles mourning Mr. Shang Yusheng by his family, friends and colleagues after his death, and two appendices, Full Records of Mr. Shang Yusheng's Online Memorial in 22 and More Memories of Mr. Shang Yusheng; The second part is the life and oral history of Mr. Shang Yusheng, and the cover reports of Mr. Shang Yusheng in Social Entrepreneur and China Philanthropist are included as appendices. I hope this commemorative anthology can become an entrance, and continue to guide more later generations to pursue Mr. Shang Yusheng's spiritual realm and unfinished business.
The Collection of Commemorative Collection of Shang Yusheng was funded by Mr. He Daofeng, selected by amity foundation Chuanyi Charity Culture Fund (abbreviated as Aide Chuanyi Fund), and published by Social Science Literature Publishing House. It was released on July 31, 221 in the forum of "The Memorial Meeting for the First Anniversary of Shang Yusheng's Death and the Forum on the Present Situation and Prospect of Public Welfare Construction in China".
VIII. Principles and Practice of Charity Fundraising
This book is a multi-faceted guide on the planning, tools and methods of charity fundraising, aiming at providing exclusive resources for charity fundraising professionals and students of this major, and helping them deepen their knowledge and understanding of fundraising under the existing public welfare environment. Based on the frontier research of economics, psychology, social psychology and sociology, this book makes a comprehensive analysis of the non-profit sector, discusses the donation behavior, donation decision-making process, social impact and donation model, and points out the methods, tools and practical prospects of public fund-raising today. Public fund-raising is gradually becoming a profession, and professional fund-raisers are hot in the non-profit field. Outstanding fund-raisers can help non-profit organizations accomplish their mission, and this book provides you with the necessary information as a fund-raiser to help relevant organizations achieve outstanding results. Fund-raising is a strong support of non-profit organizations, which supports and maintains all activities and is a key part of the foundation of the organization itself. Stable management, clear organization, effective methods and practical tools are essential for fundraising. It is also important to be familiar with the psychology of donors and make the best use of these tools. This book provides a comprehensive guide to all aspects of this field and introduces in depth the effective methods today.
The author, Professor Adrian Sargent, is a professor of fundraising at the Institute for Sustainable Philanthropy in Britain and the first Hudson's distinguished professor of fundraising at Lilly Family Charity College of Indiana University in the United States. He has published ten Yu Ben books on personal donation, fund-raising and marketing of non-profit organizations, and published 15 academic papers with peer review. At the same time, it also designed courses and qualification certification frameworks for the Institute of Fundraising (IoF), the European Fundraising Association (EFA) and the American Fund Raising Professionals (AFP).
IX. The Future School in the Mountains
The Future School in the Mountains is an essay collection of 9th grade by Xiao Shijian. This paper mainly records what the author saw, thought and thought in teaching in Xinglong County, Guizhou Province, as well as his educational experience as the principal of Xinglong Experimental Primary School in Tian Zige. At the same time, it analyzes and compares Chinese and foreign educational concepts in combination with his own educational practice. Through rural education practice, the author hopes to explore a new model of rural education in the future that conforms to China's national conditions: a "local people-oriented education" that takes into account the needs and characteristics of rural children and their future prospects. "The Future School in the Mountains" summarizes the concept and teaching method of local people-oriented education, which has certain enlightenment and reference significance for rural educators and public welfare organizations.
The author Xiao Shijian holds a bachelor's degree in sociology in Peking University and a master's degree in international business in copenhagen business school, Denmark. After returning to China, he served as the marketing director of China Region and the CEO of East Asia Region respectively. In 21, she founded the Tian Zige Aid Institution and Xinglong Rural Primary School and served as the principal. She said, "Doing public welfare has always been the initial intention, and there is no special opportunity."