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Humanitarians Promoting Nonprofit Collaboration

Humanitarians Promoting Nonprofit Collaboration | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
VisionLink® is a group of humanitarians promoting nonprofit collaboration using facilitated strategy and CommunityOS® software.
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Grocery Deliveries in Sharing Economy

Grocery Deliveries in Sharing Economy | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
Instacart matches independent contractors who are good at grocery shopping with customers too busy to shop for themselves.
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Economic Justice Emerges as Central Theme of the SHARE Conference

Economic Justice Emerges as Central Theme of the SHARE Conference | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
Co-authored by Neal Gorenflo and Cat Johnson
This week there was a meeting of sharing minds in San Francisco as Peers and SOCAP presented the first SHARE Conference. 
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My key takeaway is that the sharing economy is a mighty wave that can’t be stopped. But, it’s vitally important that we make sure that wave gives a ride to everyone, not just those who can afford to hop a ride on it. And SHARE might have catalyzed more action toward this. The weird confluence of tech, money, and economic justice made for a rarified atmosphere. It is at such odd intersections that big changes are often made. SHARE may go down as the moment when Silicon Valley started to think seriously about how to solve wealth inequality. 

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Shared City — Life Learning — Medium

Shared City — Life Learning — Medium | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
Imagine if you could build a city that is shared.

Where people become micro-entrepreneurs,

and local mom and pops flourish once again.
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The vision of shared city by its AIRbnb founder

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Will the Sharing Economy accelerate "data philanthropy" for companies with robust platforms?

Will the Sharing Economy accelerate "data philanthropy" for companies with robust platforms? | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
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Lucy Bernholz reflects on the Share Conference


Sharing companies with robust digital platforms have really interesting digital data that could be of use to researchers, policy makers and government officials. Want information on current transporation patterns (Lyft, Uber, Car share, bikeshare)? Want information on tourism patterns (Airbnb, Homeaway)? Want to look at structural racism, affordable housing or daycare, or gender and safety issues? (analyze use patterns from any of the aforementioned). Will these companies hold the data back and fight subpoenas from AGs offices? Will they negotiate with users to release data for public use? Are these data sets part of the "public benefit" potential of these companies and will they argue such when the inevitable battles between nonprofit and for-profit versions of home or car sharing services arise? Can cities and sharing companies strike pro-active data sharing deals that protect users privacy, inform public policy, and benefit communities - without going to court?

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Sharing Economy Resources | The Peers Foundation

Sharing Economy Resources | The Peers Foundation | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
Learn about the sharing economy and get started with tips and tools for more sharing in your own community.
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The basic reading list.

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Nonprofits Imagine a Better Sharing Economy - The TechSoup Blog - Community - TechSoup

Nonprofits Imagine a Better Sharing Economy - The TechSoup Blog - Community - TechSoup | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
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Daniel Ben-Horin left a good comment here: 

"This is a really good post. It gets at a fundamental tension within the sharing economy -- that economic gain is built upon access to the Commons. To be very fair, the Commons is rarely organized efficiently without someone being motivated by gain. All those rooms being offered via airbnb...all those cars being 'shared' by Lyft drivers....they all existed before airbnb and Lyft, just as the knowledge and neighborliness of Nextdoor existed before Nextdoor. But it didn't coalesce without entrepreneurs dreaming of IPOs. This post challenges us to think about whether nonprofits--or other not for profit oriented entities--can organize the Commons with a greater emphasis on the sharing and less on the IPO."

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It's Time to Care About Sharing

It's Time to Care About Sharing | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
LAST night 40,000 people rented accommodation from a service that offers 250,000 rooms in 30,000 cities in 192 countries. They chose their rooms and paid for...
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Sharing economies are here to stay

Sharing economies are here to stay | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it

Today is the final day of OuiShare Fest 2014, a three-day conference in Paris bringing together over 1,000 collaborative economy entrepreneurs to examine every aspect of the sharing economy, from the Open Source Beehives Project to challenges for corporations in the collaborative economy.


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Framework: Collaborative Economy Honeycomb | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital Business

Framework: Collaborative Economy Honeycomb | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital Business | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
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SHARE Twitter Chat: #SOCAPSHARE (with tweets) · SOCAP

Peers and SOCAP hosted the #SOCAPSHARE Twitter chat on the power and promise of the sharing economy. Expert guests included: Neal Gorenflo, Beth Kanter, Kanyi Maqubela, Natalie Foster, Chelsea Rustrum, Kevin Jones, Juliet Schor, Odile Beniflah and Andrés Monroy.
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The Science of Emotion in Marketing: How We Decide What to Share and Whom to Trust

The Science of Emotion in Marketing: How We Decide What to Share and Whom to Trust | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
To understand emotion in marketing, we have to understand the four emotions. Here's how happiness, sadness, fear and anger motivate us to action.

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Kimberly Castleberry's curator insight, March 13, 2014 4:42 PM

Here's a really neat cognitive and neuroscience approach to building content that is substantially more shareable! 

Beth Kanter's curator insight, April 18, 2014 11:14 AM

Engagement triggers

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SHARE Conference 2014 - YouTube

SHARE is a two-day conference presented by Peers and SOCAP (Social Capital Markets) that will catalyze the sharing economy. This event brings influencers fro...
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Cryptocurrency that Cares – Interview with The Tor Project

Cryptocurrency that Cares – Interview with The Tor Project | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
A Blog about the Future of Social Media, Tech, PR and Fundraising in Non Profits
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Airbnb cozies up to cities with Shared City initiative - Fortune Features

Airbnb cozies up to cities with Shared City initiative - Fortune Features | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
The “sharing economy” pioneer launches an ambitious new partnership with Portland, Oregon.
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The "sharing economy" pioneer launches an ambitious new partnership with Portland, Ore. -- and a new model for enriching the cities in which it operates. (Think philanthropy, free smoke detectors, and … a way to collect taxes.)
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How Non-Profits Are Cashing In on the Cryptocurrency Boom | Motherboard - Linkis.com

How Non-Profits Are Cashing In on the Cryptocurrency Boom | Motherboard - Linkis.com | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
The ultimate philanthropic potential of digital currency may lie in the developing world, where high exchange rates, bank fees and inflation can dilute the buying power of international donors.
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 lot of those people who got in early to Bitcoin are of a sort of libertarian bent, and I know that sometimes libertarians have a reputation for being selfish and heartless. But actually, a lot of them do care a lot about charities and sort of alternatives to government means of solving problems."
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PHILANTHROPY 2173: SHARE 2014

PHILANTHROPY 2173: SHARE 2014 | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
Beth Kanter's insight:

Reflections from Lucy Bernholz who has been tracking the sharing economy for a long time and offers some great insights.


  • Everything old is new again - and that's good and bad. Rebranding co-ops as #Tcorporations (they're managed under section T of the tax code) will make them sexy to social entrepreneurs and that's OK. What's really interesting is not how iPhones are rejuvenating a 500 year old business model, but how the confluence of this phenomenon, along with crowdfunding, MIGHT lead to the growth of mutually beneficial workplaces and worked owned governance structures (e.g. coops) - (the MIGHT is intentional, I've only drunk a small bit of the crowdfunding and sharing kool aid)
  • Real attention to creating new ownership models and new finance structures - that might distribute wealth in new ways - is exciting. And there's lots of innovation in the sharing space.


  • Sharing and mutual aid are longstanding traditions, often used by the marginalized who can't get access to mainstream systems of finance, credit, or asset growth. So far, most digital sharing platform companies seem to be, as one participant noted, "helping skilled workers with assets in the developed world get more." The response - "It doesn't have to be that way." OK - I'll but that, it doesn't have to be that way - but it's not magically going to be anything else unless we work to make it something else. Who and how is that going to happen?
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Gardeners Sharing Their Harvest With A Community Food Pantry: No Food Left Behind

Gardeners Sharing Their Harvest With A Community Food Pantry: No Food Left Behind | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
AmpleHarvest.org helps Americas gardeners diminish hunger in their community by enabling them to donate their excess garden produce to a neighborhood food pantry. Food pantries can register at AmpleHarvest.org to receive locally grown produce for free!
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We enable you to eliminate hunger and malnutrition in your own community.

AmpleHarvest.org connects 40+ million Americans with excess food in their garden and local food pantries.

Garden by garden, home & community gardeners and other growers are fighting hunger and malnutrition in America. 

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Scaling the Sharing Economy: From New York to Topeka and Beyond

Scaling the Sharing Economy: From New York to Topeka and Beyond | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
The growth of the sharing economy has brought about a mental shift in consumers that is here to stay, say those in the industry.
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You Say Bitcoin Has No Intrinsic Value? Twenty-two Reasons to Think Again. - Bitcoin Magazine

You Say Bitcoin Has No Intrinsic Value? Twenty-two Reasons to Think Again. - Bitcoin Magazine | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it

An intrinsic theory of value (also called theory of objective value) is any theory of value in economics which holds that the value of an object, good or service, is intrinsic or contained in the item itself. Most such theories look to the process of producing an item, and the costs involved in that process, as a measure of the item’s intrinsic value.



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Shareable's Top 50 Quotes About Sharing, Collaboration & Social Change

Shareable's Top 50 Quotes About Sharing, Collaboration & Social Change | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
Social change is hard work. It can also be scary as hell – a leap of faith into the unknown, a risky challenge to the status quo. Sometimes even the most dedicated (me included) are unsure of how to realize our dreams, or are overwhelmed by seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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How I’m experimenting with Life-as-a-Service | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital Business

How I’m experimenting with Life-as-a-Service | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital Business | Sharing Economy | Scoop.it
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