Philanthropists are getting rarer by the second...
Jeffrey Golby
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If you’ve never worked in major philanthropy, you might find it hard to believe that giving away money “well” is a challenge.
Recently, I collected over 100 responses from various philanthropists on the challenges they’re facing with managing their giving. I began this project with trepidation, largely due to my own preconceived notions about it. I interviewed donors, reviewed data from private philanthropic groups, and analyzed summaries. Then, I used AI to help synthesize the information. ChatGPT sanitized it a bit more than I would have liked (there's a LOT there) but it's a start.
We can't begin to build something better until we begin to listen. Here's an attempt.
Major Challenges
1. Difficulty in Finding Qualified Charities:
? Sending Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) to uninterested foundations is time-consuming.
? Open LOIs are expensive for both charities and philanthropists.
2. Tracking and Impact Monitoring:
? Philanthropists struggle with tracking gifts, pledges, and assessing the impact of their contributions.
3. Transactional Feelings:
? Donors often feel like ATMs, with charities constantly requesting funds without building genuine relationships.
4. Communication Gaps:
? Charities and philanthropists don’t know what to expect from each other, leading to misunderstandings and disappointment.
5. Workload and Time Commitment:
? Both donors and charities desire transformational connections, but the effort required can be overwhelming.
6. Overhead Costs:
? Ongoing tension regarding the appropriate level of overhead costs, with public scrutiny affecting perceptions.
7. Power Dynamics:
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? Donors sometimes use their financial contributions for personal gain, which can be disempowering and directive for fundraisers.
8. Collaboration Challenges:
? While desirable, collaboration often increases workload and costs and can make organizations feel controlled.
9. Barriers to Meaningful Connection:
? Geographical, linguistic, and denominational differences pose challenges to connecting meaningfully.
10. Personality and Interaction Difficulties:
? Shy and introverted fundraisers and donors find the philanthropic space challenging.
11. Dependence Concerns:
? Donors worry about charities becoming overly reliant on their contributions.
12. Duplication of Efforts:
? Tension arises when donors are asked to fund organizations perceived as duplicating the work of others.
13. Fear and Resource Scarcity:
? Charities fear a scarcity of available funds, while donors fear wasting resources on less impactful projects.
We can’t begin to build better systems — to reimagine philanthropy, proxies, or shortcuts to building trust — if we can’t begin to hear one another. Really hear.
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Dan and I are starting to build WellFunded.io - tools for Philanthropists to manage their giving wherever they do it, and a standardized grant form for Charities to eliminate the $70B they spend annually filling out grants, and playing the major donor fundraising game. I'd love to connect with you to have you help reimagine what a healthier fundraising sector could be.