A few articles on the nonprofit sector.
- Do huge staffing levels in huge foundations have any impact on outcomes?
- The widespread attitude towards ‘overhead’ that charities have to deal with.
- How disaster reporting goes sour and what good outcome questions might look like in disaster relief.
- Charities can now get dot-NGO and dot-ONG addresses.
Why do I mention the first two articles? They show the entire nonprofit world has a long way to go on outcome measures. I’m not sure there is even a tidbit of agreement on the right questions to ask, let alone measuring answers.
5/7 – David Callahan at Inside Philanthropy – Top Philanthropoids Are Paid Over $600 Million a Year. Is That Too Much? – Mr. Callahan is continuing his discussion I’ve mentioned here and here wondering if the humongous staffing levels at the gargantuan foundations makes any difference in the impact of those foundations.