Money to Give

Ep. 40 Why Most Celebrity Foundations Fail And How Marc Pollick Fixes It


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What does it really take to turn good intentions into meaningful, lasting impact? In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Marc Pollick, founder of the Giving Back Fund, to explore the often-overlooked infrastructure behind effective philanthropy. With a career spanning nearly three decades and an unexpected start as a Holocaust scholar working alongside Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel Marc shares how he built one of the leading philanthropic advisory organizations supporting high-net-worth individuals, athletes, and global changemakers. From early work with celebrities like Doug Flutie and Bon Jovi to managing hundreds of foundations, Marc reveals what separates impactful giving from costly missteps.

This conversation dives into the realities of celebrity philanthropy, the risks of poor governance, and why collaboration not duplication is the key to solving some of the nonprofit sector’s biggest inefficiencies. Marc also introduces the concept of “design-build philanthropy,” shares insights on why many foundations fail to meet their potential, and highlights how the next generation of wealth holders is reshaping giving through global networks like Nexus. If you’re a donor, advisor, or nonprofit leader looking to maximize your impact, this episode is a masterclass in doing philanthropy the right way.



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Money to GiveBy Richard C. Peck