Wednesday, October 29, 2014
When it comes to charities, most of us believe those that funnel the most money into the cause with minimal overhead costs are the best. But is that really true? Dan Pallotta says maybe not. He says this kind of thinking undermines the causes charities support. If that sounds puzzling to you, we'll get an explanation from Dan Pallotta - activist, fundraiser and president of the Charity Defense Council.
Guest
Dan Pallotta - Activist, fundraiser, social entrepreneur and TED Talk participant. Founder and Chief Humanity Officer of Advertising for Humanity, Founder and President of the Charity Defense Council. Author of several books including Charity Case: how the Nonprofit Community Can Stand Up for Itself and Really Change the World (2012)