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Organization:Big Bang Philanthropy

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<span style="font-size:large;">Each member makes their own financial decisions, and decides upon alternative organizations to support. By working towards the same cause independently, Big Bang Philanthropy successfully addresses different elements of poverty to expedite change that will have the most beneficial and lasting effect. &nbsp;</span>
 
<span style="font-size:xx-large;">'''Who They Fund'''</span>
 
<span style="font-size:large;">The process of choosing which organizations to fund is selective, yet pure and logical. Any group, whether they be profit or non-profit, can qualify for financial support as long as there is concrete evidence of their impact on poverty, or evidence of their potential to impact poverty. More specifically, BBP is looking for groups that adopt a business-like approach—groups that look at the logistics in order to foster realistic and sustainable change. BBP favors organizations with a functional internal structure that continuously collects and evaluates data to improve overall effectiveness. Different groups are given an amount of money that BBP members deem necessary, with the minimal amount of hassle.&nbsp;</span>
<span style="font-size:large">Big Bang Philanthropy is composed of twelve funding foundations.&nbsp; Each of these organizations have their own criteria for selecting organizations to fund, the amount of resources they’ll fund and how they interact with the population at large including students.</span>
 
'''<span style="font-size:large"><span style="font-size:xx-large;">Which Organizations Qualify?</span></span><br/>'''
 
<span style="font-size: large;">The process of choosing which organizations to fund is selective, yet pure and logical. Any group, whether they be profit or non-profit, can qualify for financial support as long as there is concrete evidence of their impact on poverty, or evidence of their potential to impact poverty. More specifically, BBP is looking for groups that adopt a business-like approach—groups that look at the logistics in order to foster realistic and sustainable change. BBP favors organizations with a functional internal structure that continuously collects and evaluates data to improve overall effectiveness. Different groups are given an amount of money that BBP members deem necessary, with the minimal amount of hassle.&nbsp;</span>