Mark Elbadramany - Philanthropy Reconsidered: Future Trends
In my continuing series of articles on the topic of philanthropy, this week I am looking at future trends in philanthropy based on the research of George McCully, President, Catalogue for Philanthropy in Massachusetts and author of Philanthropy Reconsidered: Private Initiatives - Public Good - Quality of Life.
Philanthropy's Influence - Before the widespread use of the internet, most charities did not have the ability to economically promote their organization. In today's world, non-profits can present their mission and work to prospective donors and volunteers in a cost-effective manner. But with this sort of ability, comes more accountability and transparency with an increased need by the general public for more concrete information (besides just marketing) around organizational financials and outcomes, for example.
Data and Knowledge Management - Since the advent of cloud computing, organizations are finding it easier to gather and maintain larger and increasing amounts of information that will provide charities