Lucy Bernholz has been working in, consulting to, and writing about philanthropy and the social economy since 1990. The Huffington Post calls her a “philanthropy game changer” and Fast Company magazine named her blog Philanthropy2173 “Best in Class.” She is a visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society. Lucy earned a B.A. from Yale University and a M.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford University. On Twitter she’s known as @p2173 and she posts most of her articles, speeches, and presentations online at www.lucybernholz.com where you can also find her blog, Twitter feed, and books.

Contributions

Philanthropy and the Social Economy: Blueprint 2017

Posted on April 13, 2018 by Lucy Bernholz

Philanthropy and the Social Economy: Blueprint 2017 is an annual industry forecast about the ways we use private resources for public benefit. Each year, the Blueprint 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… Read More

Philanthropy and the Social Economy: Blueprint Series

Posted on December 6, 2016 by Lucy Bernholz

Philanthropy and the Social Economy: Blueprint 2017 is an annual industry forecast about the ways we use private resources for public benefit. The Blueprint 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 2018… Read More