+1. It seems like an instance of the general problem non-profit organisations get started too frequently and closed down too infrequently (compared to for-profits). Of course we do want small new projects to be started, and to compete with one another when they are genuinely scalable. I suppose the appropriate solution to incentivise all of this is to increase salaries at these orgs, and to make the grantmaking more sensitive to scale and impact...
+1. It seems like an instance of the general problem non-profit organisations get started too frequently and closed down too infrequently (compared to for-profits). Of course we do want small new projects to be started, and to compete with one another when they are genuinely scalable. I suppose the appropriate solution to incentivise all of this is to increase salaries at these orgs, and to make the grantmaking more sensitive to scale and impact...
Cheers!