| High Impact Philanthropy |
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| HIP helps foundations and nonprofits reach their goals. We believe that the impact of a program can be clearly defined and measured to inform future planning and create a cycle of measurement, planning and program development that will make ideals real. |
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| Foundations alone contribute more than $22 billion dollars a year to the nonprofit sector. Increasing program impact by just 20% is the equivalent of adding more than four billion dollars a year in funding. With a proper feedback loop and program evaluation, this can be done. There is a perception in the social world that measuring the impact of certain programs is not possible. The argument is that the impact takes too long to show up, there are too many variables affecting the outcome and/or the outcome is intangible. This parallels an old saw in psychology research --if you can't count it, it doesn't count; if you can count it, that ain't it. This conundrum doesn't block our work, it is the jumping off point for High Impact Philanthropy, which finds meaningful ways to measure change. |
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