OPP has posted about counterfactuals related to giving. The organization meets (or did at the time of writing of the post) unmet needs but does not seek to fund more than 50% of an organization’s budget. “Does it lead to a situation in which some of the organization’s donors should “wait us out” to make the organization’s funding gap appear larger than it otherwise would, while others should “front-run us” to make our room for matching other donors seem larger?” Do you have some example calculation or a sheet that could relate to this problematic? I think that OPP is currently seeking to improve their metrics.
OPP has posted about counterfactuals related to giving. The organization meets (or did at the time of writing of the post) unmet needs but does not seek to fund more than 50% of an organization’s budget. “Does it lead to a situation in which some of the organization’s donors should “wait us out” to make the organization’s funding gap appear larger than it otherwise would, while others should “front-run us” to make our room for matching other donors seem larger?” Do you have some example calculation or a sheet that could relate to this problematic? I think that OPP is currently seeking to improve their metrics.