
Reid Hoffman's $10 Million Competition to Rebuild Trust in Institutions
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Introducing The Commons in Conversation podcast, an offshoot of The Commons, a special project from the Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Our season kicks off with this urgent question: How can we reverse the trend of declining trust in institutions? Philanthropist Reid Hoffman is looking for answers with a $10 million open call for organizations working to build faith in government, the media, public health, universities, and more.
Hoffman joins Chronicle of Philanthropy editor-in-chief Andrew Simon and Cecilia Conrad, CEO of Lever for Change, for a conversation about Hoffman's competition and how philanthropy can help restore trust.
Hoffman is the co-founder of LinkedIn. Conrad has managed philanthropy competitions for MacKenzie Scott and the MacArthur Foundation’s 100&Change program.
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Watch this interview on the Chronicle's YouTube channel.
Go Deeper
- Read about Hoffman's Trust in American Institutions Challenge.
- Check out Time magazine's profile of Cecilia Conrad as one of the 100 most influential people in philanthropy.
- See the Chronicle's coverage of MacArthur's 100&Change program.