Thirty Million Dollars, a Little Bit of Carbon, and a Lot of Hot Air
Carbon for Water is engaged in a loopy funding scheme and offers a lousy public health solution.
Carbon for Water is engaged in a loopy funding scheme and offers a lousy public health solution.
If Fair Trade coffee quality doesn’t improve, the Direct Trade movement will quickly become a growing threat.
Wouldn’t we advance the goals of nonprofit hospitals and schools, and environmental and arts organizations if the government had more to spend on them?
One foundation leader is demonstrating what a community foundation can do to defend nonprofits in their area from state budget cuts.
What nonprofits need isn’t more advice, it’s more money.
The superficially enticing “logic” of effective altruism ultimately leads to a moralistic, hyper-rationalistic, top-down approach to philanthropy that can kill the very altruistic spirit it claims to foster.
Carbon for Water is engaged in a loopy funding scheme and offers a lousy public health solution.
Grantmakers should provide enough money for nonprofits to pay for all their operations, not just programs and services.
Is scaling up always a good thing?
Finger-wagging critics have missed the most provocative component of the TED empire.