Yup, this was useful Jack! We are wondering though if EcoWaste Coalition would still be a cost-effective and/or evidence-based charity that we should recommend donors who want to give to local Philippine charities.
I am assuming that we can still recommend them, but we are finding it hard to model their cost-effectiveness given that it’s a policy charity, so we may have to rely on other types of rationale or argumentation. I’d love to hear any thoughts you may have on how we might be able to still assess whether or not it’s still cost-effective (or effective in general) for local donors to donate to the EcoWaste Coalition. Thanks!
Yup, this was useful Jack! We are wondering though if EcoWaste Coalition would still be a cost-effective and/or evidence-based charity that we should recommend donors who want to give to local Philippine charities.
I am assuming that we can still recommend them, but we are finding it hard to model their cost-effectiveness given that it’s a policy charity, so we may have to rely on other types of rationale or argumentation. I’d love to hear any thoughts you may have on how we might be able to still assess whether or not it’s still cost-effective (or effective in general) for local donors to donate to the EcoWaste Coalition. Thanks!