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THE STANFORD CENTER on PHILANTHROPY and CIVIL SOCIETY presents:

Disrupting Philanthropy:
Technology and Policy in the 21st Century
Lee Rainie, Director-Pew Research
Center’s Internet & American Life Project
Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life
Project, is a non-profit, non–partisan “fact tank” that
studies the social impact of the internet.
The Project has issued more than 300 reports
based on its surveys that examine people’s online
activities and the internet’s role in their lives. Lee is a co-author of Up for
Grabs, Hopes and Fears, Ubiquity, Mobility, Security, and Challenges and
Opportunities. All are based on Project surveys about the future of the
internet. He is also writing a book entitled “Networked: The New Social
Operating System” with sociologist Barry Wellman about the social impact
of the internet and cell phones for MIT Press.
Prior to launching the Pew Internet Project, Lee was managing editor of
U.S. News & World Report. He is a graduate of Harvard University and has
a master’s degree in political science from Long Island University.

Lucy Bernholz, Founder and President


March 10, 2011, 5:00–6:30 pm of Blueprint Research and Design Inc.,
doors open at 4:45pm publisher of blog Philanthropy 2173
Encina Hall Lucy is currently the HAND Foundation Fellow in
Philanthropy at the New American Foundation and
Bechtel Conference Center is a visiting scholar at the Stanford University Center
616 Serra Street, Stanford CA 94305 on Philanthropy and Civil Society. She has also been
RSVP online at: a visiting scholar at Stanford’s Graduate School of
Business.
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She serves on advisory boards to several national and international
PACS-Hosted Free Event philanthropy research centers and is frequent keynote presenter, panelist,
and media source on philanthropy and social innovation. Dr. Bernholz is
the author of numerous articles and books on the philanthropic industry,
For directions and more information, go to: including Creating Philanthropic Capital Markets: The Deliberate Evolution.
pacscenter.stanford.edu Bernholz has a B.A. from Yale University, where she played field hockey
and captained the lacrosse team, and a M.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford
This event is in partnership with University.
the Stanford Social Innovation Review
and the Institute for Research in the Moderated by, Rob Reich
Social Sciences Co Faculty Director Center on Philanthropy
and Civil Society and Associate Professor of
For directions and more information, go to: Political Science
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Rob is an Associate Professor of Political Science,
and, by courtesy, of Education and Philosophy at
Tweet about the event: #sempacs Stanford University. He is faculty co-director of PACS
and faculty director of the undergraduate honors
program on Ethics in Society. Reich’s research primarily focuses on
contemporary political philosophy, and he is currently at work on a book
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on ethics, philanthropy, and public policy. He is a former sixth grade public
For more information on supporting the school teacher in Houston, Texas and has won the Walter J. Gores Award,
PACS Center, please contact: Stanford’s highest honor for teaching.
Kim Meredith, Executive Director
kim.meredith@stanford.edu
Shana Sachs, Philanthropy Program Manager Introduction by Kim Meredith, Executive Director,
sdsachs@stanford.edu Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society

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