Developed by hedge fund and monetary supervisors, the Robin Hood Foundation battles poverty through grants to not-for-profit companies. As the international monetary crisis continues to affect the bad disproportionately, the Foundation has to guarantee that its funds are being invested in the most reliable poverty-fighting programs.
The company's senior vice president, Michael Weinstein, has actually established a benefit-cost (BC) method to evaluate the efficiency of program grants. Is financing programs with the greatest BC ratios an excellent method to battle poverty?
PUBLICATION DATE: May 10, 2010 PRODUCT #: 310031-PDF-ENG
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