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Stewardship is personal responsibility for taking care of another person's property or financial affairs or in religious orders taking care of finances. Historically, stewardship was the responsibility given to household servants to bring food and drinks to a castle dining hall. The term was then expanded to indicate a household employee's responsibility for managing household or domestic affairs.






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Stewardship is personal responsibility for taking care of another person's property or financial affairs or in religious orders taking care of finances. Historically, stewardship was the responsibility given to household servants to bring food and drinks to a castle dining hall. The term was then expanded to indicate a household employee's responsibility for managing household or domestic affairs. Stewardship later became the responsibility for taking care of passengers' domestic needs on a ship, train and airplane, or managing the service provided to diners in a restaurant. The term continues to be used in these specific ways, but it is also used in a more general way to refer to a responsibility to take care of something one does not own. "Every person has a responsibility to look after the planet both for themselves and for the future generations. Acting irresponsibly could cause damage such as pollution, the destruction of cultural herritage, etc."

Environmental stewardship


Stewardship is an ethic that embodies cooperative planning and management of environmental
Natural environment

The natural environment, commonly referred to simply as the environment, is a term that encompasses all life and non-living things occurring nature on Earth or some region thereof....
 resources with organizations, communities and others to actively engage in the prevention of loss of habitat and facilitate its recovery in the interest of long-term sustainability (Fisheries and Oceans Canada - 'Stewardship in Action' program)

According to the EPA, Environmental stewardship is the responsibility for environmental quality shared by all those whose actions affect the environment.

Fiscal stewardship

Fiscal stewardship refers to the practice of assuring that current spending programs and tax policies are affordable and sustainable over time. For instance, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has been criticized by The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
 for "mixed fiscal stewardship," having managed short-term crises with a deft hand, but falling short some on long-term problems. David M. Walker
David M. Walker

David M. Walker may refer to:*David M. Walker *David M. Walker See also*David Walker ...
, President of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, has been a frequent commentator on the need for fiscal stewardship at the federal level, to avoid mortgaging the future of the country and of successive generations.

Organizations

In an organizational context, stewardship refers to management's responsibility to properly utilize and develop its resources, including its people, its property and its financial assets. For more in depth detail, see, in Organizational development, the pages on succession planning
Succession planning

Succession Planning involves having senior executives periodically review their top executives and those in the next lower level to determine several backups for each senior position....
, employee development, and performance improvement
Performance improvement

Performance improvement is the concept of measurement the output of a particular process or procedure, then modifying the process or procedure in order to increase the output, increase efficiency , or increase the effectiveness of the process or procedure....
. In a development sense, stewardship also refers to thanking and recognizing donors. This includes organizing thank you phone calls, recognition events, and conveying the impact that the donor's gift has had.

Land claims

Stewardship in a land claims context is when a monarch or other noble may appoint a steward to oversee parts of his or her realm.

Religion

Stewardship
Stewardship (theology)

Stewardship is a theology belief that humans are responsible for the world, and should take care of it. It can have political implications, such as in Christian Democracy....
 also has many meanings in theology. Green Christianity emphasizes stewardship as a Bible-based environmental outlook. Financial stewardship is based on the belief that God is the true owner of each person's possessions, and that one is accountable to God for the acceptable care and use of those possessions. Stewardship can also refer to Jesus Christ's accountability to God the Father for the Christians that have been entrusted to Him.

Donor Relations and Stewardship

Donor relations and stewardship professionals support the development profession by recognizing and thanking donors in a fashion that will cultivate future giving to nonprofit organizations. The Association of Donor Relations Professionals (ADRP) is the first community of stewardship and donor relations professionals in the United States and Canada.

See also

  • Agency (law)
    Agency (law)

    Agency is an area of commercial law dealing with a contractual or quasi-contractual tripartite, or non-contractual set of relationships when an Agent is authorized to act on behalf of another to create a legal relationship with a Third Party....
  • Forest farming
    Forest farming

    Forest farming is an agroforestry practice characterized by the four "I's"- Intentional, Integrated, Intensive and Interactive management of an existing forested ecosystem wherein forest health is of paramount concern....
  • Religion and ecology
    Religion and ecology

    Religion and ecology is an emerging subfield in the academic discipline of religious studies. It is founded on the understanding that, in the words of Iranian-American Philosophy Hossein Nasr, "the environmental crisis is fundamentally a crisis of Value ," and that religions, being the primary source of values in any culture, are thus implica...
  • Association of Donor Relations Professionals