“Unrestricted funding pays dividends in ways that go far beyond the actual dollar amounts distributed. First, unrestricted funds allow organizations to chase serendipity. If new projects come up that are exciting, novel, responsive – you have the means to take advantage of that momentum. Second, they allow you to invest in things that funders might not find sexy, but that you know are mission-critical. Third, they make it possible to reallocate funds from one project to another without putting stress on the rest of your budget, which means you can invest fluidly in whatever your community is asking for and is proving that they want.”