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Perspective·Oct 2025

Patience as method: what long-horizon philanthropy requires

Patience is easily mistaken for passivity. This reflection argues the opposite: that committing to the long horizon is among the most demanding disciplines in philanthropy, requiring us to resist the pull of quick, visible results in favour of change that endures.

Long-horizon work asks funders to accompany communities over years, to measure what matters rather than what is easy to count, and to trust that capacity built slowly is the only kind that lasts.