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...in these cutbacks is not just that the nonprofits lose the support they need to provide services, but they have more people at their doors. So the scale of what philanthropy can do versus the federal government is really important to understand. Now
...giving to to the local food bank. They just don't know the scale of the problems. So those are the organizations that suffer. You'll see big gifts perhaps to the well known institutions. Harvard and MIT will probably continue to get donations. But wi
...way. If they're giving you a dollar of their hard earned money, that's a demonstration of love for someone else, okay?
I think organizations become more bureaucratic, more risk averse over time, and so they're not able to do one of the main functions of a foundation. There's this difference between charity and philanthropy. Charity is often designed to meet any short
...back and forth. Very cool. So, encourage everybody, a, to give to great causes and, b, if you want a more modern way to do it, use Alma. That's awesome. Well, David, I have to thank you for bringing,
maybe a high net worth individual, some rich billionaire or foundation will sort of step in and fill the funding gaps. Have you seen any of that? How realistic is that? It yeah. It's nothing is going to fill the gap entirely of what was lost, and I t
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