I was contacted last week by a writer for “Inside Philanthropy” to comment on the Gates Foundation’s new program to fight poverty. My response was that I was pleased to see that the foundation was acknowledging the need to combat poverty after wasting billions on the Common Core and teacher evaluation.

I thought it was a good sign. I didn’t realize when I was asked how very little the foundation was committing: $158 Million over four years. Compare that to the foundation’s expenditure on Common Core, probably $2 Billion. And that was a disaster.

Although Bill Gates is often treated as if he were Mother Teresa with megabucks, not everyone is impressed.

Read what Ruth McCambridge, the editor of “Nonprofit Quarterly,” said about the foundation’s “tone deafness.”

https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2018/05/04/not-to-niggle-but/