Why You Shouldn’t Ask a Charity How It Spends Your Donation
www.wsj.com -Savvy donors should focus on the impact of a nonprofit as a whole (or of one of its programs), but not how each dollar was spent, says Dean Karlan
Savvy donors should focus on the impact of a nonprofit as a whole (or of one of its programs), but not how each dollar was spent, says Dean Karlan
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