If we’re using these numbers to inform whether EA is funding constrained, it would be good if someone followed up and figured out how much these organizations actually ended up raising.
I think many organizations try to raise money at the end of the tax year (“giving season”), because many people put off their giving until then. If they are still trying to raise money in 2019, that suggests that they didn’t hit their fundraising targets for 2018′s giving season.
Maybe for each organization, we could gather info on how long that organization has been doing fundraising for its latest round, and how successful it has been so far?
If we’re using these numbers to inform whether EA is funding constrained, it would be good if someone followed up and figured out how much these organizations actually ended up raising.
I think many organizations try to raise money at the end of the tax year (“giving season”), because many people put off their giving until then. If they are still trying to raise money in 2019, that suggests that they didn’t hit their fundraising targets for 2018′s giving season.
Maybe for each organization, we could gather info on how long that organization has been doing fundraising for its latest round, and how successful it has been so far?