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Charity Economy

A system in which charitable giving, fundraising, and humanitarian aid operate as an economic sector with its own flows of capital, labor, and value. In the charity economy, donations become transactions, recipients become markets, and altruism is monetized. Organizations compete for donor dollars, overhead is optimized, and success is measured in funds raised rather than problems solved. The charity economy often reproduces the inequalities it claims to address: wealthy donors gain influence, professional aid workers earn salaries, while recipients remain dependent. It’s capitalism with a compassionate face.
Example: “The disaster relief campaign raised millions, but most went to logistics companies and administrative overhead. The charity economy had worked: money moved, but the survivors saw little.”

Charity Market

The competitive marketplace where charitable organizations, donors, and intermediaries exchange funds for social impact. In the charity market, non‑profits brand themselves, segment audiences, and compete for market share. Donors shop for causes that resonate, evaluating overhead ratios like product specs. The market encourages short‑term, measurable projects over systemic change, and it rewards organizations that excel at marketing over those that address root causes. The charity market turns compassion into a consumer choice.

Example: “He compared charity ratings like Yelp reviews before donating. The charity market had trained him to think like a shopper, not a citizen.”
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