Solutions to complex social problems remain elusive; at the same time, philanthropy is facing growing pressure to account for its tax-free dollars; to demonstrate, replicate, and scale success; and to be transparent about failed social investments. Learning from failure requires changing deeply rooted habits of thinking, decision-making, and interacting. The authors recommend steps that foundations and their nonprofit partners could take to learn from failed social investments.
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Darling, M. J., & Smith, J. S. (2011). Lessons (not yet) learned. Foundation Review, 3(1–2). https://doi.org/10.4087/FOUNDATIONREVIEW-D-10-00037
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