April 18, 2010
Should Grant Makers Embrace Experts’ Advice? It Depends
As foundations emerge from the market downturn with diminished assets and increased challenges all around them, it seems that purveyors of new philanthropic formulas for making a difference are everywhere. Offering anecdotes and snazzy adjectives modifying the word “philanthropy,” they extrapolate from a success story or two, promising that their approach—fill-in-the-blank philanthropy—will allow foundations and philanthropists to finally show progress in solving our
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