Jason Tomoff: The world of philanthropy needs a shake up. He says we don't need all charitable giving to go to moonshot projects. There's good charities doing good work at a local scale, he says. It's not sexy, but it's important,. And the danger is we're just constantly trying to move fast and break things," said Tomoff.
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