This paper explores the value proposition of venture philanthropy, a growing approach that applies principles from venture capital to the philanthropic sector. It highlights how this model offers a distinct alternative to traditional grant-making by providing not only financial support but also strategic guidance, capacity building, and performance measurement to non-profit organizations. The article delineates the unique benefits that venture philanthropy brings to both donors and recipients, aiming for greater impact and sustainability in social investments. It likely discusses how venture philanthropists seek measurable outcomes and long-term organizational development.
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