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[PODCAST] Fixing Philanthropy

The current philanthropy funding model often incentivizes fragile operations by forcing nonprofits to chase a small number of large gifts.

[PODCAST] Fixing Philanthropy

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The current philanthropy funding model often incentivizes fragile operations by forcing nonprofits to chase a small number of large gifts.

This analysis breaks down the practical differences between 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) structures, dismantles the overhead myth, and explores how to build a more equitable system that funds long-term...

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The current philanthropy funding model often incentivizes fragile operations by forcing nonprofits to chase a small number of large gifts. This analysis breaks down the practical differences between 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) structures, dismantles the overhead myth, and explores how to build a more equitable system that funds long-term infrastructure over short-term relief.

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  • This analysis breaks down the practical differences between 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) structures, dismantles the overhead myth, and explores how to build a more equitable system that funds long-term...

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