Why LP Databases Are Broken — And What OSINT Changes
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LP databases are widely used in fundraising, but they are often treated as decision engines when they function more like directories. In this episode, we break down the structural failures: “last updated” rarely means current, allocator decisions move through chains not contacts, location fields misroute effort, and coverage hides compounding data decay. We then explain what OSINT changes in practice: shifting from static records to observable signals, from fit to readiness, and from static routing to dynamic routing.
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