Curated. “How do we actually donate money to do good in the world” is still just a very important topic.
This seems relevant both to professional grantmakers, and to people (of which I’m seeing more of lately) who end up in some kind of “temporary or pseudo-grantmaker” position – from participating in a round of an evaluation process like SFF, or being a regranter, or simply ending with enough money from equity that it’s worth starting to think like a grantmaker.
A lot of the ideas in this post are ones I’ve seen discussed in in-person conversations but not really written up in a legible way.
Curated. “How do we actually donate money to do good in the world” is still just a very important topic.
This seems relevant both to professional grantmakers, and to people (of which I’m seeing more of lately) who end up in some kind of “temporary or pseudo-grantmaker” position – from participating in a round of an evaluation process like SFF, or being a regranter, or simply ending with enough money from equity that it’s worth starting to think like a grantmaker.
A lot of the ideas in this post are ones I’ve seen discussed in in-person conversations but not really written up in a legible way.