loader from loading.io

2018 End of Year Special (Part 2): Predictions for 2019

Giving Thought

Release Date: 12/20/2018

Next Gen Philanthropy, with Sharna Goldseker & Michael Moody show art Next Gen Philanthropy, with Sharna Goldseker & Michael Moody

Giving Thought

In this episode we talk to Sharna Goldseker and Michael Moody about their book Generation Impact: How Next Gen Donors are Revolutionizing Giving, which is now available in an updated and expanded 2nd edition

info_outline
Philanthropy, Domestic Violence & Partnering with the Public Sector, with Stelio Stefanou show art Philanthropy, Domestic Violence & Partnering with the Public Sector, with Stelio Stefanou

Giving Thought

In this episode we talk to Stelio Stefanou OBE, philanthropist and Founder of the For Baby’s Sake Trust (FBST) - a charity which focuses on working with parents to address the impact of domestic violence on the early years development of children.

info_outline
Modern Grantmaking, with Gemma Bull & Tom Steinberg show art Modern Grantmaking, with Gemma Bull & Tom Steinberg

Giving Thought

In this episode Rhod sat down with Gemma Bull and Tom Steinberg, authors of new book "Modern Grantmaking: A Guide for Funders Who Believe Better is Possible"

info_outline
Philanthropy, Racial Justice & Funding Grassroots Organizing, with Lori Bezahler show art Philanthropy, Racial Justice & Funding Grassroots Organizing, with Lori Bezahler

Giving Thought

In this episode we're joined by Lori Bezhaler, President of the Edward W. Hazen Foundation, to discuss the role of philanthropy in supporting racial justice and funding grassroots organizing or social movements.

info_outline
Poverty, Participation & The Pandemic, with Jo Kerr & Sonya Ruparel show art Poverty, Participation & The Pandemic, with Jo Kerr & Sonya Ruparel

Giving Thought

In this episode we talk to Jo Kerr and Sonya Ruparel, from UK charity Turn2Us, about poverty, participation and the impact of the pandemic.

info_outline
Participatory grantmaking, with Meg Massey & Hannah Paterson show art Participatory grantmaking, with Meg Massey & Hannah Paterson

Giving Thought

In this episode we talk participatory approaches in philanthropy and social investment, with Meg Massey, co-author of “Letting Go: How Philanthropists and Impact Investors Can Do More Good by Giving Up Control” and Hannah Paterson, Senior Portfolio Manager at the National Lottery Community Fund.

info_outline
Silicon Valley, Billionaires & Philanthropy, with Teddy Schleifer show art Silicon Valley, Billionaires & Philanthropy, with Teddy Schleifer

Giving Thought

On this episode we talk to Teddy Schleifer, Senior Reporter, Money & Influence at Recode (part of the Vox Media group), about billionaires, Silicon Valley and philanthropy.

info_outline
Philanthropy in Brazil during the pandemic, with Denis Mizne show art Philanthropy in Brazil during the pandemic, with Denis Mizne

Giving Thought

In this episode we talk to Denis Mizne, CEO of Lemann Foundation - Brazil’s largest educational funder – about philanthropy in Brazil during the Covid-19 pandemic and the Lemann Foundation’s pivot to supporting vaccine trials in the country

info_outline
Why Civil Society Matters More Than Ever, with Andy Haldane (and Neil Heslop) show art Why Civil Society Matters More Than Ever, with Andy Haldane (and Neil Heslop)

Giving Thought

In this episode we talk to Andy Haldane, Chief Economist of the Bank of England about his long-standing interest in civil society, why he thinks it is so important yet undervalued, and what sort of challenges and opportunities the coming years may bring. We also have some analysis and additional insight from CAF CEO Neil Heslop.

info_outline
Technology, Philanthropy & Civil Society, with Nanjira Sambuli show art Technology, Philanthropy & Civil Society, with Nanjira Sambuli

Giving Thought

In this episode we talk to Nanjira Sambuli about technology, philanthropy and civil society. Nanjira is a researcher, policy analyst and advocacy strategist based in Nairobi, Kenya and we had a fascinating and wide-ranging discussion about the intersection of tech and civil society.

info_outline
 
More Episodes

In part 2 of our bumper end of year special (episode 40), we make some predictions for what 2019 might hold...

 

2019 Predictions:

Politics & Economics

  • BREXIT (or not…?)
  • General Election?
  • UK voluntary reporting on SDGs
  • Ongoing impact of austerity
  • Local government funding and Local Authorities running out of money
  • Populism & ongoing challenges for democracy
  • Another global financial crash?

 

Philanthropy & Civil Society

  • More critiques of big philanthropy; general default more critical (also in UK?)
  • Focus on think tanks, dark money etc
  • Austerity: debating role of charity vs state
  • Further closing space issues, including digital angles (misinformation, astroturfing etc)
  • Networked models for social change
  • Line between civil society and politics will come under increasing strain
  • Shifting power; democratising philanthropy
  • Next big fundraising/charity scandal?

 

Technology

  • Continuing tech backlash?
  • More funders focussing on algorithmic bias
  • Pushback on AI ethics- criticism that it frames the debate in the tech industry’s terms and allows them to avoid discussion of regulation etc.
  • Divergence of cryptophilanthropy and blockchain efforts
  • Blockchain will continue to bubble under surface and back office blockchain use case will be demonstrated
  • Self Sovereign Digital Identity will come to the fore
  • Charity RegTech applications will emerge
  • Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing for data collection and analysis on charity finances, philanthropy data
  • More giving by conversational AI
  • More commercial platforms adding giving functionality
  • eSports growth, digital “skins” and giving via gaming platforms (e.g. Twitch)
  • Deepfakes and challenges to online authenticity
  • More awareness of personal data bargain
  • Charity Data fines