Are philanthropic donations still being channelled to elite causes?
There appears to be unease amongst philanthropists who are reluctant to support smaller charitable organisations, raising issues of concern regarding accountability. Yet, many smaller organisations provide frontline services that are tightly delivered and managed, with measurable outcomes. Therefore, do they want to see evidence of greater regulation? Or perhaps see small organisations being transparent in terms of how they appoint Trustees? It goes without saying that many small organisations suffer from a ‘chicken and egg’ problem – they require resources in the first place to help them invest in good regulation and management, without which they risk the perception that they might not be able to look after donors’ funds. The way forward: Should Charities invite prospective donors and supporters to work more closely with them, to obtain an insider’s view of the constraints, challenges and opportunities they face – before they secure the donation?
Absolutely right. I run a local charity that provides disadvantaged young people with opportunities in employment and social integration. Whilst we occasionally attarct funding for our projects, we rarely get full cost recovery. The local statutory providers are cash strapped and corporates are uniterested. Any approaches for major gifts are fruitless as we keep being told by individuals we approach that they prefer to be associated with big brand charities.