President of the Greater New Orleans Foundation, Albert Ruesga, states that the highhanded politeness in American philanthropy is leading nonprofits to ruin.
However, honesty, stronger advocacy and good philanthropic intentions are advisable, particularly when large investments are the driving force of most philanthropic initiatives. Ruesga calls for effective philanthropy, centering on how philanthropy works and strongly specifying what the nonprofits do.
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