The downside of control-freak philanthropy

Philanthropy comes with strings attached from the new rich

Venture philanthropy has been heralded as a much-needed revolution in the business of giving. Gone are the days of rich people writing checks to nonprofit groups that can spend it as they please. Today’s venture philanthropists (a k a social entrepreneurs or philanthrocapitalists) give big but want big returns. Specifically, they want results, accountability and, often, control.

This doesn't always sit well with nonprofit groups-especially universities.

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