Unrestricted impact: Field note on a mixed-method project studying the effects of unrestricted funding on grantees’ organisational and project impact
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2020-09-01
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Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI)
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This field note is an invitation for interested researchers to join an innovative global study dedicated to describing, analysing, and understanding the ways in which the provision of unrestricted grant funding unfolds in terms of organisational behaviour and project outcomes.
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Wiepking, P., & de Wit, A. (2020). Unrestricted impact: field note on a mixed-method project studying the effects of unrestricted funding on grantees’ organisational and project impact: field notes. International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment, 1(1), 97-98.
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The work by Pamala Wiepking at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy is funded through a generous donation by the Stead Family, the work by Pamala Wiepking and Arjen de Wit at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is funded by the Dutch Charity Lotteries.
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