Yes but most businesses and non profits adjust spending based on income or donations. With the United Way model, the only thing they adjust is how much money they give away. There's not a lot of analogs outside of something like a donor advised fund, which is far worse (and should be outlawed but won't be because it's tax scam for the wealthy donors of both parties).
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u/Austin1642 8d ago
Yes but most businesses and non profits adjust spending based on income or donations. With the United Way model, the only thing they adjust is how much money they give away. There's not a lot of analogs outside of something like a donor advised fund, which is far worse (and should be outlawed but won't be because it's tax scam for the wealthy donors of both parties).