Philanthropic Pledges

In episode 51, we explore philanthropic pledges: what are they, do they work and how have they been used to drive more and better giving? Including:

 

  • Mackenzie Bezos’ recent decision to join the Giving Pledge has been widely reported. But how successful has this initiative been overall?
  • Who are the notable signatories and the notable absences from the Giving Pledge? Why have some people not signed?
  • Has the Giving Pledge shifted the level of giving by the ultra wealthy? Has it had any impact on overall levels of giving?
  • What can we learn from the pledge letters of GP signatories?
  • Does the GP lack the tools to hold signatories to their pledges? Should it?
  • Is the GP’s scope less radical than it might have been, and why?
  • What of other pledge initiatives like the Founders Pledge?
  • Does a pledge represent an expectation that a certain level of wealth comes with responsibilities to give, or is it entirely voluntary?
  • What does academic research tell us about the economics and psychology of pledges?
  • Why are the concepts of “warm glow”, “pain of payment” and “psychological distance” important in understanding how to design effective pledges?
  • How does crowdfunding relate to philanthropic pledges?
  • Could the future be about “conditional donations”, where conditions are set and then donations automatically executed if they are met?

 

 

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