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More on the compliance costs of seeking funding

9 March 2014 / kate / Leave a comment

Here’s another voice urging funders to reduce our compliance costs and think differently about how we measure our performance – see what Caroline Fiennes in the Stanford Social Innovation Review has to say.    She asks whether “a funder is essentially spending a grant on itself”.    Good question Caroline!

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Counting the community benefit of grant-making

14 January 2014 / kate / 5 Comments

(or why we give less than we think)  As grant-makers we want to provide accessible funding, select grantees wisely and understand our impact.  The way we usually go about this is through contestable funding and robust processes for selection, accountability and sometimes evaluation. All well and good – except for the compliance costs these processes…

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