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4 Different Ways Philanthropy Is Changing

By: Darien George Fort Worth

By Darien GeorgePublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The changing nature of philanthropy is helping improve people’s quality of life worldwide. As a result, more diverse and inclusive causes are being created by philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and other givers. Philanthropy is evolving and here are the different ways people are seeing.

1. Donor Giving

Today, donors are more likely to focus on transparency and the opinions about wealth that influence their philanthropy. With the use of tech, they are more likely to donate their wealth to charitable organizations. This is because they can see how their donations are making a difference and how their nonprofit is performing. It makes it easier for them to give back.

2. Newer Generations

The attitudes and ways in which people give back have changed due to the increasing number of Gen Zs and millennials involved in philanthropy. Compared to the Baby Boomers generation, younger generations are more likely to think critically about charitable giving. They are also more likely to believe that making a positive impact on the world is possible.

3. More Problem-Solving

Instead of looking to the individuals affected by the issues that need to be solved, many are turning to social entrepreneurs to develop practical solutions. According to a survey, only 40% of social entrepreneurs come up with ideas from people directly affected by the project. Instead of searching for solutions through large organizations, donors are leaning toward public-private partnerships and nonprofits as they look for practical solutions.

4. Getting Rid of Quick Fixes

For a long time, philanthropy has been known to give a man a fish instead of training him how to fish. Instead of focusing on long-term solutions, many organizations started with quick fixes. Today, donors are more likely to support organizations that continue with their initiatives even if it takes longer than expected.

Corporations and charitable organizations looking to give back often start with a quick fix instead of a long-term strategy. For instance, they gave away new shoes to people in third-world countries. Unfortunately, this quick fix didn’t help the community, leading to many shoemakers’ displacement. This means they are more likely to support organizations committed to addressing long-term issues.

As a visionary and an entrepreneur, Darien George founded Mackenzie Eason & Associates in Fort Worth, Texas. He initially established the company as a healthcare-focused executive search firm. Since then, the firm has grown to include placements in various disciplines.

In addition to the company's core business, which focuses on recruiting and retaining executive talent, Darien also established a consultancy division that focuses on training and development. The company has been recognized for its achievements by the College of Business at the University of Texas Arlington.

After graduating from Texas Arlington, where he earned a bachelor's degree, he pursued various educational programs, such as the London Business School's executive course and the UNC-Chapel Hill's Talent Management Institute.

During his time working at a transportation company, he gained valuable sales skills by managing various accounts for exporting and importing goods. He then became the marketing director of C2P, a physician search firm, at the age of 25. This experience motivated him to establish Mackenzie Eason & Associates.

During his time with the company, he was able to develop his sales skills by managing multiple accounts for exporting and import goods. This experience, which also served as the inspiration for his entrepreneurial spirit, motivated him to start his own firm.

As a passionate advocate for community development and youth literacy, he is currently serving on the board of directors of a non-profit organization called Read Fort Worth. This organization combines multiple initiatives and projects to help improve the reading levels of third-grade students in the city. He also serves as a board member of the library foundation of Fort Worth, which provides free resources and programs to the public.

As an entrepreneur, George is also a member of YTexas, an organization that encourages businesses to develop effective connections and cultural awareness in Texas.

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