Healthy philanthropy trusts nonprofit leaders to make the best decisions for their communities. It provides resources, clarity, and accountability, but does not attempt to steer the work from the outside. The most effective giving recognizes a simple truth. Nonprofit executives and boards know their missions, their clients, and their operational realities better than any outside donor ever could. When donors add layers of control that restrict how funds can be used, they are not advancing mission. They are advancing their own preferences, priorities, or public image. That is not philanthropy. It is something closer to private management of a public good, and it rarely creates lasting impact.

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Categories: Fundraising, Professional Development
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Author: Fulcrum Nonprofit Leadership