Hostile Philanthropy – When Giving Becomes a Competitive Strategy


The Founder's Intel The quietest way to kill a competitor? Fund their executioners - and call it charity. When charity is a Trojan horse and goodwill is a weapon. You Were Told Philanthropy Is Impact But in the highest rooms, it’s positioning. Among the names you won’t find in Forbes, philanthropy isn’t a tax write-off. It’s a scalpel. And in the hands of the right founder, it’s more effective than lobbying, lobbying, or legal war. The public sees generosity. The competition never sees it...

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