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The Philanthropy Workshop Audio Library
The Philanthropy Workshop
29 episodes
1 week ago
Despite the growing evidence that movements are fundamental for lasting social change, they are under-resourced, undervalued, and grossly underestimated. This discussion on new research from Bridgespan and the Shake the Table coalition addresses how funders can support movements to bring systemic impact.
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Despite the growing evidence that movements are fundamental for lasting social change, they are under-resourced, undervalued, and grossly underestimated. This discussion on new research from Bridgespan and the Shake the Table coalition addresses how funders can support movements to bring systemic impact.
Show more...
Education
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Cryptocurrency: What Does It Mean for Social Investors?
The Philanthropy Workshop Audio Library
55 minutes
4 years ago
Cryptocurrency: What Does It Mean for Social Investors?
In a conversation examining the implications of cryptocurrency on society, explore what TPW board member Bo Shao calls “not a once in a lifetime issue, but once in a millennium." Bo and cryptocurrency expert Jason Kam help provide a candid overview of the current landscape, challenges, and opportunities.
The Philanthropy Workshop Audio Library
Despite the growing evidence that movements are fundamental for lasting social change, they are under-resourced, undervalued, and grossly underestimated. This discussion on new research from Bridgespan and the Shake the Table coalition addresses how funders can support movements to bring systemic impact.