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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Our Work
Events
Digital Civil Society Speaker Series: The Quantified Worker
Join us for a monthly gathering that explores critical insights on the intersections and implications of digital dependencies with democratic...
October 5th, 2023
Encina Commons 119
Digital Civil Society Speaker Series: Death Glitch
Join us for a monthly gathering that explores critical insights on the intersections and implications of digital dependencies with democratic...
November 2nd, 2023
Encina Commons 119
Digital Civil Society Speaker Series: Data Driven
Join us for a monthly gathering that explores critical insights on the intersections and implications of digital dependencies with democratic...
December 7th, 2023
Encina Commons 119
News
DCSL Research Director to Join NYU Faculty
After five years at the Digital Civil Society Lab (DCSL), Toussaint Nothias will take up a faculty position at NYU...
Read More2022-23 Practitioner Fellows Final Showcase
The Digital Civil Society Lab (DCSL) and the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity’s (CCSRE) 2022-23 Practitioner Fellows...
Read MoreStanford Social Innovation Review
Recent Publications
Decolonizing Data, One Language At A Time
Claudia Magallanes Blanco, Sabelo Mhlambi, Nanjala Nyabola, Nick Couldry, Toussaint Nothias, Kathleen Siminyu
Professions and Wealth: The Philanthropy of High-Earning Professionals
Micah McElroy, Associate Director of Research, Effective Philanthropy Learning Initiative, with contributions from Rebecca Shamash, Megan Farwell, Taylor Stephens, and Vera Michalchik
Global Determinants of Education Reform, 1960-2017
Patricia Bromley, Jared Furuta, Rie Kijima, Lisa Overbey, Minju Choi & Heitor Santos
Stanford University & University of Toronto
Toward a Better Understanding of Social Origins Theory: A Historical Narrative of Vienna’s Civil Society Organizations
by Florentine Maier, Michael Meyer, and Berta Terzieva
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
The Rule of Law in the Real World
Paul Gowder
Money Well Spent: A Strategic Guide for Smart Philanthropy, Second Edition (2018)
Paul Brest and Hal Harvey
Serve or Conserve: Mission, Strategy, and Multi-Level Nonprofit Change During the Great Recession
Aaron Horvath, Christof Brandtner, and Walter W. Powell
Universal Basic Income: Safety Net 2.0
By Juliana Bidadanure
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