June 24, 2004
New Report Details the Pros and Cons of Hands-On Philanthropy
A new report seeks to shed light on the successes and failures of a recent trend in grant making, often referred to as venture or high-engagement philanthropy, which emphasizes long-term grants that help nonprofit organizations strengthen their management as well as rigorous assessments of a project's results. Grant makers who use that approach often want to give plenty of advice about a charity's operations, in addition to money.
The report, produced by Venture Philanthropy Partners,
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