2. Speakers José Fernández, Director, GuideStar Exchange Lucy Bernholz, Founder and President of Blueprint Research & Design, Inc., and Author of Philanthropy and Social Investing: Blueprint 2011
13. How did we get here? http://philanthropy.com/article/Philanthropys-Buzzwords-of/125795/ DONATENOW buttons Prize Philanthropy Celebvocates Microvolunteering PhilanthroCapitalism B CorporationImpact Investing Embedded Giving Microfinance Social Entrepreneurs Photo by ecastro
14. What that list reveals Internet technologies generation 1, 2 and beyond Rising faith in market-based solutions Increased visibility Blending “social” into everything from shopping to celebrity
15. Polling Question My list of “buzzwords of the past decade” reflected your experience in philanthropy and nonprofits since 2000: Very well Pretty close Missed it by a mile
16. Where are we now? Mobile technology embedded in action Severe public budget constraints Multiple religious and cultural traditions Demographic changes, especially aging Generational zeitgeist – “Cool to care” Backlash to market solutions?
18. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 EVOLUTIONARY More Spend Down Foundations Gaming as Frame Impact investing surpasses philanthropy Data analysis and visualization skills Mobile phones replace credit cards SITUATIONAL Structured Disaster Relief Institutional philanthropy more collaborative Scale as a networked phenomenon POTENTIALLY Revolutionary New Rules – Citizens United and multinational oversight of philanthropy China and India on top
19. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 EVOLUTIONARY More Spend Down Foundations
20. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 EVOLUTIONARY Gaming as Frame
21. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 EVOLUTIONARY Impact investing surpasses philanthropy
22. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 EVOLUTIONARY Data analysis and visualization skills
23. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 EVOLUTIONARY Mobile phones replace credit cards
24. Polling Question Of the 5 predictions so far, I think the most influential will be: More Spend Down Foundations Gaming as Frame Impact investing surpasses philanthropy Data analysis and visualization skills Mobile phones replace credit cards
25. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 SITUATIONAL Structured Disaster Relief
26. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 SITUATIONAL Institutional philanthropy more collaborative
27. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 SITUATIONAL Scale as a networked phenomenon
28. Polling Question Of the 3 situational predictions, I think the most influential one will be: Structured Disaster Relief Institutional philanthropy more collaborative Scale as a networked phenomenon
29. 10 for the next 10 POTENTIALLY Revolutionary New Rules – Citizens United, multinational oversight of philanthropy
30. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 POTENTIALLY Revolutionary China and India on top
31. Polling Question Of the 2 revolutionary predictions, I think the most influential one will be: New Rules Rise of India and China
32. 10 for the next 10http://www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/ten_for_ten_philanthropy_from_2010-2020 EVOLUTIONARY More Spend Down Foundations Gaming as Frame Impact investing surpasses philanthropy Data analysis and visualization skills Mobile phones replace credit cards SITUATIONAL Structured Disaster Relief Institutional philanthropy more collaborative Scale as a networked phenomenon POTENTIALLY Revolutionary New Rules – Citizens United and multinational oversight of philanthropy China and India on top
33. What does that list show to you? Regulation Demographic Shifts Technology Changes ?