Dear John,

As the pandemic continues, nonprofits are moving more of their work online. And while technology offers opportunities for connecting in ways once unimaginable, it also presents risks and creates digital divides that exacerbate long-standing societal inequities.

In a new Chronicle opinion series, Lucy Bernholz, a Stanford University expert on digital civil society, calls on nonprofits and foundations to recognize risks associated with an over-reliance on big tech companies.

To learn what you can do to manage these risks, join us on October 15 at 2 p.m. Eastern for a free live briefing. Bernholz and two other nonprofit advocates ― Katie Hearn of the Detroit Community Technology Project and Cassie Robinson of the National Community Lottery Fund in the UK ― will discuss the thorny issues facing nonprofit leaders in Promise and Peril: Nonprofits in the Age of Big Tech.

Individual Chronicle subscribers are automatically pre-registered and will automatically receive an email from the Chronicle with a link to join us at 2 p.m. Eastern on October 15.

Non-subscribers, register now to secure your spot. 

I look forward to seeing you at this session.

Sincerely,


Stacy Palmer
Editor
Chronicle of Philanthropy
1255 Twenty-Third St. NW
Washington, DC 20037

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