From yesterday — Jack Dorsey is putting a lie to the gospel preached by billionaires. That lie? That they need enormous teams, decades of deep study, total privacy, and, most of all, our patience, in order to smartly disburse their fortunes. Our dive:https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/6/11/21287395/jack-dorsey-start-small-billionaire-philanthropy-coronavirus-twitter-square-kaepernick-rhianna …
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two complications if it's a 501c3 — 1. why should this political advocacy be generously tax-advantage and 2. this increases the influence of billionaires in politics. maybe that's worth it, all things considered, but is what it is
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Sorry i didn’t realize it was a 501c3/c4 debate
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I'm sure that exists but I haven't seen that in practice but I have seen a lot of conferences about well-known problems. There's just a broad misunderstanding that the biggest philanthropies are like think tanks or even science labs when most employees are communications.
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