Maybe? On the other hand, as someone working within the organization (depending on your role, level, and involvement in strategy) you may have a lot more information about whether it is executing well and achieving its goals than a funder.
My bar is much lower: “if you considered for 3 seconds whether a funder is way more informed than you [and potentially decided ‘no’]”, that’s enough for me
The situation I’m imagining is more like a developer going to work for free on a project branded as “EA”, trusting the CEO to know what they’re doing, and having the project seem like an elegant solution to something.
Maybe? On the other hand, as someone working within the organization (depending on your role, level, and involvement in strategy) you may have a lot more information about whether it is executing well and achieving its goals than a funder.
Yes, I definitely agree.
My bar is much lower: “if you considered for 3 seconds whether a funder is way more informed than you [and potentially decided ‘no’]”, that’s enough for me
The situation I’m imagining is more like a developer going to work for free on a project branded as “EA”, trusting the CEO to know what they’re doing, and having the project seem like an elegant solution to something.