{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"2021 Predictions for Philanthropy &amp; Civil Society","description":"In this episode, at the end of a tumultuous and unpredictable year, we attempt (wisely or not!) to give some predictions for what 2021 might bring... &amp;nbsp;  ECONOMIC DOWNTURN   Impact of Pandemic &amp;amp; Brexit: more demand, charity finances hit, less giving? Charity closures\/mergers? Reimagining resilience?  &amp;nbsp;  Political Division   Ongoing division Ongoing politicisation of charity\/culture wars Closing space for civil society Foreign funding restrictions  &amp;nbsp;  Nationalism\/Globalism\/Localism   Will the pandemic make us think for locally, nationally or globally? Will we see more moves towards devolution? Philanthrolocalism  &amp;nbsp;  The Post-Pandemic workplace   How will changes made through necessity during the pandemic affecting the charity workplace longer term? Will we see more orgs thinking through the optimum balance offline and online for their work as we become more aware of the strengths and weaknesses of both (e.g. efficiency and ability to reach wider geographic area vs value of offline serendipity, human connection) Will there continue to be more adoption of remote\/mixed working? Will we see orgs change how they think about the purpose of the office? Will this begin a geographic rebalancing of the charity sector workforce?     The Expanding landscape for doing good   Further expansion of space for \u201cdoing good\u201d as we see more networked movements, informal P2P giving, mutual aid groups, corporates with purpose etc. What is the USP of charities in this context? Rebalancing of corporate\/charity relationships as companies lay claim to purpose? Continuing rise of networked movements Continuing interest in Mutual Aid? The participation premium- what can charities learn?  &amp;nbsp;  Cross cutting issues   Will the focus on racial justice\/equality decline across wider society as we move further away from this year\u2019s momentum around BLM? Can civil society take a lead in maintaining that momentum? Will we see the focus on climate renewed? Will these issues increasingly be seen not as \u201ccause areas\u201d, but as cross-cutting concerns that all CSOs need to take into account? What does this mean in practice- e.g. re investment approaches, leadership in civil society, composition of the non-profit workforce etc?  &amp;nbsp;  Post-pandemic Philanthropic funding trends   Unrestricted\/core cost\/trust based grantmaking. Will the trend continue? More collaboration Push for centralisation Continuing pushback on impact measurement More participatory approaches New areas of funding focus:    social movements infrastructure digital foresight Journalism&amp;nbsp;   &amp;nbsp;  Philanthropy Under Fire   Ongoing critiques:    Tainted donations (expect more examples) Anti-democratic nature of big philanthropy Philanthropy part of the problem re inequality&amp;nbsp;    New critiques: Pace, perpetuity (e.g. US DAF legislation)   Philanthropy &amp;amp; conspiracy theories  &amp;nbsp;  Mass Giving   What is happening to giving? Long term decline or not? Giving pulled forward in response to the pandemic, or increased overall? Will we see more big philanthropy focussed on encouraging mass giving?  &amp;nbsp;  Disintermediation &amp;amp; Platform Philanthropy   Acceleration of existing growth of online giving due to pandemic will put more emphasis on platforms, leading to:   more focus on responsibilities of those platforms (Neutrality of platforms\/advisers under greater scrutiny      Further moving away from donors giving to orgs towards P2P giving\/crowdfunding&amp;nbsp; Use of payment apps (Venmo\/CashApp) to give direct to individuals More commercial platforms offering giving functionality   &amp;nbsp;  Awareness of Platform dependency Risks   CSOs will become more aware that platforms are not digital public space Examples of platform dependency risks:    Terms of Service changes Censorship   &amp;nbsp;  Engagement of civil society in tech issues   Will the enforced pivot to digital during the pandemic lead to wider awareness of, and engagement in, technology issues? Growing interest in civil society alternatives to commercial digital infrastructure? Continuing pushback on tech ethics framing?  &amp;nbsp;  AI trends   Further development of giving via conversational AI interfaces (and growing awareness of opportunities &amp;amp; challenges)? More examples of use of AI for process automation, e.g. in grantmaking?  &amp;nbsp;  Immersive Tech   More supporter led fundraising using short-form video content (TikTok-style)? VAR becomes more popular; more examples of it being used for fundraising? Further forays into gaming and E-sports for fundraising?  &amp;nbsp;  Cryptocurrency &amp;amp; blockchain   Renewal of interest in crypto-philanthropy? More examples of practical\/ ethical challenges (e.g. anonymous donations from problematic sources, volatility of crypto-assets).  &amp;nbsp;  Cybersecurity &amp;amp; RegTech challenges   Ransomware\/cyber attacks on charities increase (linked to increase in remote working?)  &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Related Links:  Rhod\u2019s Alliance magazine piece on \u201cThe Ethics of Platform Philanthropy\u201d  Rhod\u2019s guest appearance on Zoe Amar and Paul Thomas\u2019s Starts At The Top podcast  CAF report on global responses to supporting philanthropy and civil society during the pandemic \u201cThe Giving Apps: How Venmo and CashApp Upended a Centuries-Old Model\u201d OneZero Medium \u201cCharity, Philanthropy &amp;amp; Mutual Aid Post-Pandemic\u201d, Giving Thought blog \u201cPhilanthropy and Civil Society After Covid-19\u201d Giving Thought blog  Our Giving Thought podcast with Louise Pulford, Josiane Smith and Dame Julia Unwin  Our Giving Thought podcast with Paul Vallely  Our Giving Thought podcast with Ingrid Srinath  Our Giving Thought podcast with Lucy Bernholz Lucy Bernholz's  2021 Blueprint philanthropy &amp;amp; civil society industry forecast for Stanford PACS  Our Giving Thought podcast with Regan Ralph  Our Giving Thought podcast on The History of Philanthropy &amp;amp; Civil Society in Times of Crisis  Our Giving Thought podcast on Tainted Donations \u201cStatues, Slavery &amp;amp; Tainted Donations\u201d, CAF Giving Thought blog \u201cHow Nonprofits Can Utilize Decentralized Finance\u201d, session at the BitGive Foundation\u2019s DePhi conference  CAF submission to DCMS inquiry into Immersive &amp;amp; Addictive Technology CAF Giving Thought paper \u201cMachine Made Goods: Charities, Philanthropy &amp;amp; Artificial Intelligence\u201d  CAF Giving Thought work on blockchain and cryptocurrency CAF Giving Thought paper \u201cNetworking Opportunities: Rediscovering Decentralisation in Philanthropy &amp;amp; Civil Society\u201d  &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"Giving Thought","author_url":"https:\/\/www.cafonline.org\/about-us\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/17245076\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/91488023"}