The 4 nonprofit outcomes: 1. Fundraise until you spend more raising than helping (fail) 2. Plateau (small win) 3. Get gov or private sector to scale (win) 4. Earn revenue (win) For impact at scale, the only two options are advocacy or business. Can't beat taxes or capitalism!
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Could it be possible for a new class of non-profits within next 10 years to learn from modern startups, raise private funding (say via a gov-backed ‘vision impact’ fund) and hyper-scale to reach same impact as gov but more efficiently? E.g. Social housing, health clinics etc.
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I think they’re subject to the same outcomes, bc they still require capital to scale, tho they’ll likely do better in each category than brick and mortar orgs bc they’re more efficient. But I could be wrong! It’ll be interesting to see where orgs like Khan Academy land.
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