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Better to share or to give?
#ReCodeGood Charrette
January 24, 2012
Stanford University
Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society
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OLD
Private resources
for public good
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Philanthropy andnonprofits
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NOW
Private resources forpublic good
=Sharing, investing, social
businesses, consumerbehavior, open source,networks, open data,
(giving + volunteering)
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Slide 3
1 Volunteering not so new...R Reich, 1/16/2012
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The Social Economy
Sharing
Investing
Social businesses
Consumer behavior
Open source
Networks
Open data
Volunteering
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The Five Questions for the PPT
What will the Citizens Uniteddecision mean for nonprofits,philanthropy, and the public good?
How is digital technology changing our conception of publicaccountability and public goods?
How will big data, the sharing economy, and opengovernment influence philanthropy?
How can we better align our regulatory frames for publicgood with the technological innovations being made inbioscience, data processing, and other rapidly advancing
fields? What is the 21st century policy frame we need to encourage
the private and public resources to help address our globalchallenges?
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Sharing Economy
Then Now
Car sharing, co-housing,
peer-to-peer lending,clothing swaps,
urban fruit swaps,
Twitter,
co-working spaces,bike-sharing,
etc., etc..
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2 Other possibilities:
fruit exchanges,
CSA sharesTwitter?R Reich, 1/16/2012
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Mesh Network US Nonprofits
Source: http://meshing.it/.
Source: Lucy Bernholz, Blueprint 2012
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Public benefit? Input or output
Structure Market Focus
Peer to Peer Biz to consumer
Commercial RelayRides ZipCar
Nonprofit CityCarShare
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Wheres the public good?
StructureStructure ActivitiesActivities OutcomesOutcomes
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Policy Question 1
When it comes to private resources/public
goods, is the sharing economy the same as
double bottom line companies or is there
additional public benefit?
If there is something else, what is and what
should we be doing with it?
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Policy Question 2
The blending of social goals and sustainable
revenue led to the creation of B Corporations
and other hybrid enterprise structure.
Does the rise of sharing portend a similar
development? What will it look like?
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Policy Question 3
All of these sharing sites rely on technology
and data about their users. Many futurists
have noted that, Data are the future.
What are the policy implications or
possibilities of data and public good from
these sharing companies?
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More policy Questions
Do all sharing platforms produce
environmental, financial, and community
benefits?
Are there policy limitations or barriers to
sharing platforms, nonprofits and
philanthropy working together?
Are there ways that expanded sharing
platforms accelerate philanthropic goals?
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Your Policy Questions (and answers)