What If Philanthropy Hoarded Uncertainty, Not Money?
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth

What If Philanthropy Hoarded Uncertainty, Not Money?

Some uncertainty is normal – even helpful. It’s fuel for creativity and innovation; it pries open windows of opportunity. But too much uncertainty can have the opposite effect. And right now, nonprofits are awash in uncertainty. The importance of foundations not hoarding financial capital is well covered by others. The importance of funders hoarding uncertainty, however, needs an advocate. So here I am.

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The Calculus of Leaving: How Late Grant Decisions Create Impact Debts in Community

The Calculus of Leaving: How Late Grant Decisions Create Impact Debts in Community

What if funders notifying nonprofits about grant renewal just before a grant runs out isn’t just a pain in the neck? What if it has real implications for impact? What if it creates a debt in community that accrues interest — and no one who created that debt takes responsibility for paying it?

Leaving badly is costly, but will be the norm until we start to think differently about impact and responsibility.

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