Philanthropy and Social Investing Blueprint 2012
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The annual industry forecast for philanthropy and social investing. Everything donors and social investors need to know to plan for 2012. Includes key trends and implications for donors, foundations, nonprofits, social enterprises and social investors.
Lucy Bernholz
I am a philanthropy wonk.
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Philanthropy and Social Investing Blueprint 2012 - Lucy Bernholz
Philanthropy and Social Investing: BLUEPRINT 2012
The Annual Industry Forecast
by Lucy Bernholz
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Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2011 Lucy Bernholz.
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Table of Contents
What Is this Monograph?
1. Introduction
2. Insight: Big Shifts that Matter
The Social Economy: An Expanded Frame
Components of the Social Economy
Fitting the Pieces Together
Life under Citizens United
Technology: Big Data for Social Good
2012 Wildcards
3. Foresight: Predictions for 2012
Buzzword Watch
4. Hindsight: Renovations to Previous Forecasts
5. Glimpses of the Future
The Sharing Economy
Open Government
Moving into the Future
Appendix: Details of the Social Economy
Endnotes
What Is this Monograph?
Philanthropy and Social Investing: Blueprint 2012 is an annual industry forecast about the social economy - private capital used for public good. Each year it provides an overview of the current landscape, points to major trends, and directs your attention to horizons where you can expect some important breakthroughs in the coming year.
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Why is it called a blueprint?
A blueprint is a guide for things to come as well as a storage device for decisions already made. Good blueprints, like good buildings, fit their environment, reflect a thoughtful regard for resources, and are carefully engineered and aesthetically pleasing. Blueprints guide the work of masters and are informed by craftsmen. Blueprints can be adjusted as work proceeds and they offer a starting point for future improvements. Good blueprints require a commitment to listen to those for whom they are drawn and to use a common grammar to communicate the results of countless sketches and discarded first drafts. Blueprints are perfect metaphors for philanthropic planning. This document will help you plan for the coming year.
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Who wrote this document?
I’m Lucy Bernholz and I am a philanthropy wonk. I’ve been working in, consulting to, and writing about philanthropy and the social economy since 1990. The Huffington Post calls me a philanthropy game changer
and Fast Company Magazine named my blog www.philanthropy2173.com Best in Class.
I’m a visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil