Conducting Philanthropic Due Diligence

For a strategic philanthropist, conducting due diligence is an essential practice when assessing whether to invest in potential grantees or collaborators. Before making a financial or any other kind of commitment to an organization, it is wise to gather deeper insight into its financial health, operating capacity, and mission alignment.

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How should a philanthropist conduct due diligence?

At its most basic level, due diligence is simply gathering information and insight. As such, the most effective due diligence is conducted via multiple methods and sources. You can utilize a range of resources to gain a deeper perspective of potential grantees, including:

What should you know before engaging in due diligence?

Take note of the following in regards to conducting due diligence on nonprofits:

What due diligence questions should you ask?

Lines of inquiry should reflect your priorities as a philanthropist and the criteria you deem most relevant. Key considerations include: