Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society

Scholars. Practitioners. Leaders.

The Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS) is a global interdisciplinary research center and publisher of the Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR). Stanford PACS develops and shares knowledge to improve philanthropy, strengthen civil society, and address societal challenges. By creating a shared space for scholars, students, and practitioners, Stanford PACS informs policy and social innovation, philanthropic investment, and nonprofit practice. 

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Throughout PACS’ seventeen-year history, our research and programs have sought to examine, critique and address both entrenched and emerging issues influencing and defining philanthropy and civil society, and increasingly, democracy. Every donation, large or small, provides vital support to our continued operations towards expanding the body of research, increasing the pipeline of scholars, practitioners, & leaders, and informing practice and action on pressing Issues.

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Our Work

Events

Paper submissions due for Special Issue on “Nonprofits, Public Policy, and Climate Change” in Nonprofit Policy Forum

Guest edited by Jennifer A. Kagan, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and Patricia Bromley, Stanford University  

March 30th, 2023

Education for Philanthropy Professionals Spring Course

The EPLI team is excited to announce that it will be hosting its Education for Philanthropy Professionals (EPP) course this...

April 13 - 28th, 2023

Surveillance and Cities panel, featuring Simone Browne, Lilly Irani, Tawana Petty and Shakeer Rahman

This event is hosted by the Technology & Racial Equity Initiative at the Stanford Center for Comparative Studies in Race...

April 13th, 2023

Margaret Jacks Hall, Building 460, Room 426 (Terrace Room)

News

Education for Philanthropy Professionals Course

The EPLI team is excited to announce that it will be hosting its Education for Philanthropy Professionals (EPP) course this...

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What’s Worrying the Global Elite in Davos

Bloomberg news discusses research by Shawn Pope and Patricia Bromley showing an evolution both in the gender composition a focus...

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Stanford PACS on Social Media

(2/2) Stanford PACS Education for Philanthropy Professionals
April 13-14, 20-21, 27-28 (9am-2pm)
Cost: $4500
Application Deadline: March 1
Advanced course for donors, high-level advisors & staff at family offices/foundations.
Register here: https://lnkd.in/gq2zvZRr

FYI: @StanfordPACS has 2 programs coming up for donors, wealth advisors, & philanthropy professionals
(1/2) Effective Philanthropy for Advisors
Feb 23-24
$500 (incl. @AIPtweets membership, CE credit, discounts avail for 2+ registering together)
Register: https://lnkd.in/gFVyagUM

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Stanford Social Innovation Review

To advance, educate, and inspire the field of social innovation by seeking out, cultivating, and disseminating the best in research- and practice-based knowledge.

Recent Publications

Philanthropy and Digital Civil Society: Blueprint 2023

The Annual Industry Forecast by Lucy Bernholz

Global Determinants of Education Reform, 1960-2017

Patricia Bromley, Jared Furuta, Rie Kijima, Lisa Overbey, Minju Choi & Heitor Santos

Stanford University & University of Toronto

Announcing: Australian Edition of the Toolkit

The Australian Toolkit

EPLI has partnered with Perpetual Asset Management Australia to create an Australian version of the Toolkit available for free online here.

 

Alternative Organizing with Social Purpose: Revisiting Institutional Analysis of Market-Based Activity

Mair, J., & Rathert, N. 2021. Socio-Economic Review. Online First: DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwz031.

The Virus And The Vote: Administering the 2020 Election In A Pandemic

A Compendium of Research from the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project

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