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Billions of Drops in Millions of Buckets: Why Philanthropy Doesn't Advance Social Progress Review

Billions of Drops in Millions of Buckets: Why Philanthropy Doesn't Advance Social Progress
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Billions of Drops in Millions of Buckets: Why Philanthropy Doesn't Advance Social Progress ReviewIt's familiar argument repackaged: Too many non-profits doing similar things via low performing ways while spending too many resources vying too little money to go around. The answer: with performance driven metrics - Goldberg's IMPEX) - the "crowd" will invest in the best performing ngos on the basis of their "performance."
It is an interesting idea. However, the IMPEX presumes that, before donors give their money to an ngo, they want to evaluate all ngos with the same metrics always looking to the one that most efficiently, cost effectively, and on the largest scale delivers their service irrespective of other motivations (religion, social circle, guilt, desire to give back, etc.).

I have to ask...with the explosion of social media, available information, giving circles, philanthropy advisors, etc. can't wise philanthropic investors determine if the charity he/she gives to is performing? Mr. Goldberg asserts that his idea would diminish the `strings' often attached to philanthropic dollars. I disagree. The IMPEX evaluation tool simply changes the type of strings. Instead of a name on a building, a pet program or dinner with a celebrity the strings simply become the metrics chosen for the IMPEX.
Maybe the argument is familiar because the system has worked pretty well for a long time and new players, in the ngo territory, like Mr. Goldberg, simply feel compelled that the 3rd Sector should look and feel more like the 1st and/or 2nd Sector territory with which they are familiar.
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