Foundations Should Turn the Evaluation Spotlight on Themselves

In recent years, foundations have been falling all over themselves trying to measure the work and effectiveness of their grant recipients. Yet, by and large, those same foundations have ignored the need to evaluate their own performance using the same standards they set for the charities they support. What's good for the goose is apparently not so good for the gander.

That not only is unfair, but it also shows a contempt for the efforts of a wide variety of people and institutions to

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