You’re right that stacking up earning to give count vs. direct opportunity count is an instable argument. However, it’s important to not just assume foundations are rushing in to fill these funding gaps. (Not saying you are making that assumption, of course.)
Right. It’s not that philanthropists and foundations are already spending their money optimally, but that because it’s already there it makes sense to have people working on getting it spent better.
You’re right that stacking up earning to give count vs. direct opportunity count is an instable argument. However, it’s important to not just assume foundations are rushing in to fill these funding gaps. (Not saying you are making that assumption, of course.)
Right. It’s not that philanthropists and foundations are already spending their money optimally, but that because it’s already there it makes sense to have people working on getting it spent better.