Giving 2.0: The MOOC
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About this course: A philanthropist is anyone who gives anything — time, money, experience, skills, and networks — in any amount, to create a better world. This course will empower you to practice philanthropy more effectively and make your giving more meaningful to both you and those you strive to help. Giving 2.0: The MOOC, is a Stanford University-sponsored online course intended to teach givers of all ages, backgrounds, incomes and experiences to give more effectively. Taught by social entrepreneur, philanthropist and bestselling author Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Giving 2.0: The MOOC will teach you how to assess nonprofits, create a high-impact philanthropic strategy, volunteer mor…
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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan .
- Free plan: No certicification and/or audit only. You will have access to all course materials except graded items.
- Paid plan: Commit to earning a Certificate—it's a trusted, shareable way to showcase your new skills.
About this course: A philanthropist is anyone who gives anything — time, money, experience, skills, and networks — in any amount, to create a better world. This course will empower you to practice philanthropy more effectively and make your giving more meaningful to both you and those you strive to help. Giving 2.0: The MOOC, is a Stanford University-sponsored online course intended to teach givers of all ages, backgrounds, incomes and experiences to give more effectively. Taught by social entrepreneur, philanthropist and bestselling author Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Giving 2.0: The MOOC will teach you how to assess nonprofits, create a high-impact philanthropic strategy, volunteer more effectively, use existing, free technology for good and more. Giving 2.0: The MOOC is a six-module course. Each module has a particular theme and 5-10 content-packed and activity-rich, videos exploring that theme. Videos will include lectures from Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen as well as interviews, discussions and lectures given by guest speakers. Guest speakers are renowned leaders in multiple industries including philanthropy, technology and business, who will provide unique insights into course topics. Course participants will have the opportunity to join Talkabouts – small virtual meeting groups created to discuss class-related topics. By the course’s conclusion, course participants will have created an Individual Giving Action Plan to guide their future giving in a highly effective and meaningful way. Course participants will also complete a formal nonprofit assessment and be provided with ongoing, post-MOOC philanthropy education content that will support continued development and execution of their philanthropic goals.
Created by: Stanford University-
Taught by: Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen
Each course is like an interactive textbook, featuring pre-recorded videos, quizzes and projects.
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Stanford University The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is an American private research university located in Stanford, California on an 8,180-acre (3,310 ha) campus near Palo Alto, California, United States.Syllabus
WEEK 1
Introduction to Philanthropy
Learners will examine how to approach their giving in new ways, why they have given historically and how they – through strategy and planning – can give in a way that matters more.
13 videos, 5 readings expand
- Reading: Course Overview
- Video: Introduction
- Reading: Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen's Bio
- Video: Giving Levers
- Video: Course Objectives and Overview
- Video: R.A.D.A.R. Roadmap
- Video: Why We Give
- Video: Why I Give
- Video: What is Philanthropy?
- Reading: Definitions of Philanthropy
- Video: Philanthropy: National and Global Context
- Video: Charity vs. Philanthropy
- Video: Case Study: Earthquake in Haiti
- Video: What Makes a Gift Effective?
- Video: Guest Speaker: Peter Singer - What Makes a Gift Effective?
- Video: Guest Speaker: Bruce Sievers - What Makes a Gift Effective?
- Reading: Workbook: Module 1
- Reading: Supplemental Readings: Module 1
WEEK 2
Philanthropic Strategy
The goal of this module is to study the tools used to craft a philanthropic strategy. Learners will be guided through issue area selection, the theory of change framework, how to assess a social or environmental issue’s landscape and how to pick a high-impact intervention strategy.
11 videos, 6 readings expand
- Video: Issue Area Selection
- Reading: Issue Area Examples
- Video: Guest Speaker: Scott Harrison - My Issue Area
- Video: Philanthropic Strategy
- Video: Theory of Change
- Reading: Theory of Change Examples
- Video: Intervention Strategies
- Video: Guest Speaker: Alexa Cortes Culwell - Comparing Intervention Strategies
- Video: Sourcing Nonprofits
- Video: Philanthropy Research
- Reading: Philanthropy Resources
- Video: Landscape Map
- Reading: Landscape Map Example
- Video: Selection Criteria
- Video: Guest Speaker: Paul Brest - Selection Criteria
- Reading: Workbook: Module 2
- Reading: Supplemental Readings: Module 2
WEEK 3
Nonprofit Selection and Assessment
This module will empower learners to efficiently assess any nonprofit through a variety of tools, metrics and perspectives. Course participants will learn how to research and engage with nonprofits, as well as conduct a comprehensive nonprofit assessment.
11 videos, 3 readings expand
- Video: Introduction to Nonprofit Assessment
- Video: Your Relationship with Nonprofits
- Video: Guest Speaker: Darren Walker
- Video: Guest Speaker: Holden Karnofsky
- Video: Guest Speaker: Jacob Harold
- Video: Mission Assessment
- Video: Evaluation and Metrics
- Video: Knowledge Management
- Video: External Strategy
- Video: Internal Strategy
- Video: Finances
- Reading: Form 990: How-To Guide
- Reading: Workbook: Module 3
- Reading: Supplemental Readings: Module 3
Graded: Peer Review: Nonprofit Assessment Assignment
WEEK 4
Taking Stock
Learners will reflect on all of the resources they can access and/or deploy in order to realize their full giving potential.
10 videos, 3 readings expand
- Video: Introduction
- Video: Guest Speaker: Alexander Berger - My Resources
- Video: What You Have: Introduction
- Video: Guest Speaker: David Kelley - Human-Centered Design
- Video: Money
- Reading: Money Strategies
- Video: Time and Skills
- Video: What You Can Access or Develop
- Video: Guest Speaker: Beth Kanter - Using Your Networks
- Video: Taking Stock
- Video: Guest Speaker: Nancy Lublin - Taking Stock
- Reading: Workbook: Module 4
- Reading: Supplemental Readings: Module 4
WEEK 5
Giving with Greater Meaning
This module centers on discovering the many, diverse ways course participants can leverage their unique philanthropic resources to create the impact they want to have. We have numerous guest speakers sharing their expertise in this module – review the lessons that interest you before moving on to module 6.
18 videos, 3 readings expand
- Video: Creating Your IGAP
- Video: International and Intermediary Giving
- Video: Guest Speaker: Paul Shoemaker - Giving Collaboratively
- Video: Guest Speaker: Premal Shah - International Microfinance Intermediaries
- Video: Types of Support, Bequests and DAFs
- Video: Social Impact Investing
- Reading: Giving Vehicles Overview
- Video: Giving Your Time and Skills
- Video: Guest Speaker: Meg Garlinghouse - Board Service (LinkedIn for Good)
- Video: Activating Your Networks
- Video: Guest Speaker: Caroline Barlerin - Twitter for Good
- Video: Guest Speaker: Libby Leffler - Facebook for Good
- Video: Philanthropy and Technology
- Video: Guest Speaker: Lucy Bernholz - Philanthropy and Technology Part 1
- Video: Guest Speaker: Lucy Bernholz - Philanthropy and Technology Part 2
- Video: Additional Ways to be Philanthropic
- Video: Guest Speaker: Suzanne DiBianca - Giving Through Your Company
- Video: Guest Speaker: Vineet Singal - Social Entrepreneurship
- Video: Guest Speaker: John Goldman - Family Philanthropy
- Reading: Workbook: Module 5
- Reading: Supplemental Readings: Module 5
WEEK 6
Philanthropy – the Never-Ending Gift
Learners will take stock of their progress over the course and learn how to stay connected with the course content and their fellow course participants moving forward.
6 videos, 4 readings expand
- Video: Measuring Our Success as Philanthropists
- Video: Your Ongoing Learning
- Video: Teaching Others
- Video: Guest Speaker: Henry Timms - Your Next Opportunity (#GivingTuesday)
- Video: You + LAAF
- Video: Your Giving Legacy
- Reading: Optional: Individual Giving Action Plan
- Reading: Workbook: Module 6
- Reading: Workbook: Post-Course
- Reading: Full Workbook
Graded: Final Exam
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