On The Agitator – a blog for direct marketing fundraisers and non-profit execs and boards, Roger Craver asks…
…if the “disruptive innovation” of peer-to-peer philanthropy – the third party giving sites like Global Giving, Kiva, DonorsChoose and Social Actions – will eventually replace the big, brand name nonprofits? Afterall, dozens of these sites have sprung up in recent years and they’re raising tens of millions of dollars for good causes. Many experts in the field are predicting exponential growth.
I havent’ factored the world of NGOs and charities into my thinking – not least because from the outsider’s point of view I’ve only thought of the internet as an enablng technology…but from a read of this, that’s probably an oversight on my behalf..
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