Disrupting Philanthropy: Technology and the Future of the Social Sector, by Lucy Bernholz with Edward Skloot and Barry Varela, is now available on the Center’s website, at https://cspcs.sanford.duke.edu/publications/disrupting_philanthropy.
Category: Nonprofit Sector
Yesterday Lucy Bernholz, philanthropy maven and lead author of the just-published monograph Disrupting Philanthropy, performed m.c. duties at a gathering sponsored by the New America Foundation, the HAND Foundation, and the Sunlight Foundation. The event, called
In the midst of the mess in 2009, TPI undertook a qualitative research project to find out what corporate philanthropic leaders—past and present—were thinking and doing. For the most part the responses were encouraging in spirit, and
Elizabeth McCormack, Deputy Chairman of the Atlantic Philanthropies and Senior Advisor on Charitable Giving, Rockefeller Family & Associates, spoke before the Foundation Impact Research Group a couple of weeks ago. The recording of the event is now
Seattle-based Quixote Foundation recently announced its intention to “spend up” its endowment over the next seven years.
Founded by the late Arthur Stuart Hanisch and named in honor of the idealistic Knight of La Mancha, Quixote funds
Foundation Center president Bradford K. Smith gave “Disrupting Philanthropy” a shout-out during his droll presentation at the Grants Managers Network’s Annual Conference in March.
The link above is to the first nine minutes of the talk, the