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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2021 · 1H 17M

2022 Predictions for Philanthropy & Civil Society

from Philanthropisms · host Rhodri Davies

Send us Fan MailIn this episode we take a look at some of the key issues and trends affecting philanthropy and civil society right now and offer some thoughts on what to watch out for over the coming year. Including:Ongoing pandemic uncertainty/"normalisation" rather than an endingWill changes in norms re remote/flexible working become established? What will this mean for civil society in terms of both opportunities and challenges?Individual burnout and organisational closureThe climate crisis: do all CSOs/funders need to be doing more?Racial justice: will the focus continue, or is there a danger of it being seen as a "moment" that has passed?Political hostility towards civil society around the globe- further closing of civil society space, new restrictions on foreign funding etc?Is there a decline in giving? Are we increasingly reliant on a smaller pool of donors?Are people giving in new ways that we are failing to count? Does this matter?Will we see more elite philanthropy supporting efforts to develop everyday giving?Impact measurement scepticismCore cost funding, trust-based philanthropyDebate over timeframes (immediacy vs long-term view) Scrutiny of sources of wealth.Continuing criticism of philanthropy, pushback on criticism; more division within philanthropyThe "platformisation" of giving?New cybersecurity threatsAI implications: productivity tools, new ways of giving, new challeges to address, need for civil society to have a voice in debate over AI development.Cryptocurrency & blockchain: Rise of cryptophilanthropy (who are crypto-donors, what makes them tick?), can CSOs harness the NFT market (or is it a dangerous bubble?)The Metaverse: what opportunities & challenges might it bring for CSOs?Related Links:Rhod's essay for the Law Family Commission on Civil SocietyRhod's blog about Elon Musk's philanthropyRhod in the New York Times talking about Elon MuskRhod's blog on philanthropy, civil society & the MetaverseRhod's blog on Mackenzie ScottRhod's article for Catalyst on how AI will affect  charitiesRhod's article for the World Economic Forum "Where Are Charities in the Great AI Debate?"

Send us Fan Mail In this episode we take a look at some of the key issues and trends affecting philanthropy and civil society right now and offer some thoughts on what to watch out for over the coming year. Including: Ongoing pandemic uncertainty/"normalisation" rather than an endingWill changes in norms re remote/flexible working become established? What will this mean for civil society in terms of both opportunities and challenges?Individual burnout and organisational closureThe climate c...

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