One effect of the economic downturn has been a significant slowdown in the flow of public and private charitable dollars. Over the last few years, as the economy has slowly crawled its way back from the brink, for-profit corporations and non-profit foundations alike have sought ways to ensure their philanthropic efforts are having the impact they intend, and are getting the most bang for their buck in a time of scarce resources. Pranav Kothari, Managing Director of social impact consulting firm, Mission Measurement, says the firm looks to help clients quantify the outcomes of their philanthropy work, and help shape new strategies to help them improve their existing efforts. Consulting One on One recently sat down with Kothari.
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