Foundations do good—but how can they do better? With the potential and ability to be more than middlemen, foundations can instead be leaders in social progress. ֱ founders Michael Porter and Mark Kramer offered their perspective on how foundations can create greater value for society.
Top Takeaways
- Foundations create value in four ways: selecting the best grantees, signaling to other funders, improving the performance of grant recipients, and advancing the state of knowledge and practice.
- Foundations are uniquely positioned to tackle social issues in the long-term and develop expertise in their fields.
- The starting point for strategy is to limit the number of social challenges addressed—where will you make your impact and how?

