Can GiveDirectly’s “service” actually/should scale up to >$100m/year? Obviously they can distribute >100M/year, but I’m interested in whether they need or benefit from >100m/year of employees, software, etc (what in other subsectors of the nonprofit world just be called “overhead”), without just tacking on unnecessary bloat.
Can GiveDirectly’s “service” actually/should scale up to >$100m/year? Obviously they can distribute >100M/year, but I’m interested in whether they need or benefit from >100m/year of employees, software, etc (what in other subsectors of the nonprofit world just be called “overhead”), without just tacking on unnecessary bloat.