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国际小额资助的倡导者、全球绿色资助基金会(GGF)的创始人Chet Tchozewski曾指出,大部分重要的社会变革是从一小群原来被认为不可能成功的人中间发起的。在他看来,针对这些人或组织开展小额资助风险小、操作灵活,有利于创新,更能产生巨大的影响。①近年来中国的NGO实践中,一些本土机构也在为草根组织或个人提供小额资助上进行了诸多尝试。2007年,上海浦东非营利组织发展中心(即现在的“恩派”)创办了第一
Chet Tchozewski, an advocate for international microfinance and founder of the Global Green Funding Foundation (GGF), pointed out that most of the important social changes were initiated by a small group of people who had previously been considered impossible to succeed. In his view, the small-scale funding for these people or organizations is risky, flexible and conducive to innovation and can have a huge impact. In recent years, some NGOs in China have also tried their best to provide small grants to grassroots organizations or individuals. In 2007, the Pudong Development Center for Nonprofit Organizations in Shanghai (now named “Grace School”) founded the first