Philanthropy and mistakes: An untapped resource

Academic / Journal Article
Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
Robert Giloth, Susan Gewirtz
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Giloth and Gewirtz argue that systematically sharing mistakes is an underutilized yet powerful strategy for philanthropic learning and accountability. They distinguish between "constructive" and "non-constructive" errors, positing that thoughtful reflection on failures fosters adaptability and prevents more significant, costlier setbacks. The authors strongly advocate for integrating routine mistake-sharing into the core culture of foundations. This practice, they contend, not only enhances organizational effectiveness but also builds a more transparent and resilient philanthropic sector capable of continuous improvement.

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