The Problem: We live in a world which is literally awash in data and information that has swamped our systems of representing and understanding it, precisely at a moment in Human history when we most need to understand this information. This is even true within narrowly-defined areas of human endeavor such as the world of Philanthropy and social investing. We call for a new way of seeing that can be shown, not simply described in words, that can be taught and learned through facilitation and by actually doing and interacting with a new kind of map we call a "PhilanthroMap." If a picture is worth a thousand words, a detailed and navigable map is worth millions. A dynamic map which reflects the realtime conditions of the user and the broader environment is worth a grand paradigm shift in the way society may employ money and resources at this crucial time.
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