The most surprising thing I've learned from being involved with nonprofits is that they are a magnet for sociopaths. One's naive reaction is "Why would nonprofits attract them? Nonprofits do good!" But the defining quality of nonprofits is to make no profit, not to do good.
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Now I want to make a donation to see how this works
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This is only with some of our very largest donors. But it’s enough of the funding to force accountability.
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Wish more did this. Had some early negative experiences with non-profits that had no accountability. Even when run by well-meaning people, it seems the lack of this gives rise to a culture that just focuses on the donation machine over real impact — which sometimes never existed.
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The problemstarts when people start working in Ngo's for money. Well meaning people start the ngo but once it's gets big they have to hire people and the problem starts. In pvt sector non performing people are removed but in ngo they become manager or hod.
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I thinks the point is that normally profit is what drives accountability. With non-profits, the accountability isn’t there in the same way.
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Hah beat me to it, great comment
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Gating the receipt on delivery is interesting and I’d love to hear more. What are your defining metrics and DoD on the latter?
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