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The Future of Philanthropy: Trends, Tools, and Impact in Partnership with Christian Aid

Philanthropy is undergoing a fundamental shift. Traditional grant-making is being complemented by new approaches such as impact investing, data-driven decision-making, and collaborative funding models. This event explores how philanthropy is evolving and what this means for funders, nonprofits, and social innovators. 

  

The session will explore key forces shaping the future of philanthropy, including: 

  

  • Philanthropic trends influencing the next decade, such as changing donor expectations, long-term impact strategies, and cross-sector collaboration 
  • Impact investing, examining how financial returns and social outcomes can work together to scale solutions 
  • Evolving philanthropic models, including trust-based philanthropy, participatory grant-making, donor-advised funds (DAFs), and other flexible, mission-aligned funding approaches 
  • Tools and technology, from data analytics and impact measurement frameworks to digital platforms supporting transparency and accountability 
  • Measuring and managing impact, with a focus on outcomes, learning, and adaptive approaches rather than short-term outputs 

 

Why attend: 

 

This event offers practical insights and forward-looking perspectives for anyone involved in funding, delivering, or supporting social impact. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of emerging models and tools, and how to apply them to create more effective, sustainable, and meaningful change. 

 

Join us on Wednesday 29 April , from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, at the Library of Mistakes in Edinburgh, for an inspiring gathering of leaders, practitioners, and partners shaping the future of philanthropy.

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Events Details:

Wednesday 29 April 2026 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM


Luckshmi.chandran@philanthropy-impact.org
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Chair:

TBC


Speakers:

Annika Greco Thompson, Growth and Relationships Manager, Stewardship


Samuel Williams, Strategic Private Sector Partnerships Lead, Christian Aid


Fraser Hutcheson, Financial Advisor, St. James's Place


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