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Workshop on Global Philanthropy

September 22–23, 2025 | University of Basel, Switzerland

The Center for Philanthropy Studies (CEPS) is pleased to announce a workshop on Global Philanthropy to be held at the University of Basel. This two-day event aims to bring together scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in academic research from around the world for an in-depth exploration of the evolving landscape of philanthropic giving.

Workshop Theme and Objectives

The global philanthropic sector is undergoing significant transformations. Donors, foundations, corporate entities, and community organizations increasingly seek to address transnational challenges such as climate change, poverty reduction, health inequities, education gaps, and human rights.

This workshop seeks to:

  • Examine emerging trends, strategies, and models of global philanthropy.
  • Investigate the interplay between philanthropic organizations and public sector entities, as well as the social, economic, and political contexts that shape their work.
  • Assess the impact of philanthropic interventions on local communities, global governance, and sustainable development goals.
  • Explore ethical considerations, accountability measures, and transparency mechanisms within philanthropic endeavors.
  • Identify pathways for meaningful collaboration and knowledge exchange between academia, civil society, philanthropic practitioners, and government agencies.

Suggested Topics

We invite submissions that address, but are not limited to, the following themes:

  • Cross-Border Philanthropic Flows: The movement of philanthropic funds, ideas, and expertise across regions; the role of diaspora philanthropy.
  • Comparative Philanthropy Studies: Contrasting philanthropic practices, approaches, and regulatory frameworks across different cultural or national contexts.
  • Impact Assessment and Evaluation: Approaches, methods, and metrics used to measure the effectiveness and sustainability of philanthropic initiatives.
  • Philanthropy and the SDGs: Ways in which philanthropic organizations contribute to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with a focus on collaborative strategies.
  • Technological Innovation in Philanthropy: The influence of AI, digital platforms, social media, and fintech solutions in shaping philanthropic giving and engagement.
  • Ethical and Governance Dimensions: Accountability standards, transparency practices, power dynamics, and anti-corruption measures within the philanthropic sector.
  • Power and Equity in Philanthropy: Examining the role of power dynamics, equity, and justice in the global transfer of philanthropic resources, with a focus on initiatives like #ShiftThePower and addressing structural imbalances.
  • Philanthropic Alliances and Partnerships: The formation and impact of cross-sector coalitions involving NGOs, governments, foundations, corporations, and philanthropic networks.

Virtual Attendance and Funding Support

Recognizing the financial barriers that may prevent some individuals from participating, virtual attendance will be an option for those unable to travel. Additionally, we are actively working to secure funding to support participants who lack the financial resources to attend in person, with particular attention to scholars and practitioners from underrepresented communities.

Submission Guidelines

To participate, please submit an abstract of up to 500 words. Abstracts do not need a set structure but should contain information about the research questions, methods, data sources, and a brief description of the (expected) results.

Important Dates

May 1, 2025
Abstract submission deadline
May 15, 2025
Notification of acceptance
August 15, 2025
Full paper submission deadline
September 22-23, 2025
Workshop dates

Registration and Fees

The conference fee is 250 Swiss Francs, which includes two lunches and a conference dinner. ERNOP conference attendees (see below) qualify for a reduced fee of 200 Swiss Francs. Registration will open as soon as the acceptance notices have been sent out.

Further Information

This workshop has been deliberately scheduled just days before the 12th International Research Conference of the European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP), which will be held on September 25–26, 2025, at the University of Heidelberg, Germany—only a two-hour train ride from Basel.

This scheduling provides an excellent opportunity for participants to attend both events, creating a week-long exploration of philanthropy's role in addressing global and societal challenges.

Organizing Committee

Dr. Dominik Meier
Assistant Professor of Global Philanthropy, Center for Philanthropy Studies (CEPS), University of Basel
Dr. Georg von Schnurbein
Professor of Foundation Management, Center for Philanthropy Studies (CEPS), University of Basel
Dr. Pamala Wiepking
Professor of International Philanthropy, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University; Professor of Societal Significance of Charity Lotteries, Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU Amsterdam
Dr. Elizabeth Searing
Associate Professor of Public and Nonprofit Management at the University of Texas at Dallas; Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University, Canada
Dr. Marlene Walk
Professor in Public and Nonprofit Management at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg
Dr. Ben Suykens
Assistant Professor in Nonprofit and Public Management at Ghent University

Contact Information

For questions or additional information, please contact the organizing committee at: dominik.meier@unibas.ch

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