The Cure for the Not-for-Profit Crisis
Harvard Business Review
OCTOBER 11, 2011
have dropped by billions — down 11% in 2010 alone, according to a recent report from the Chronicle of Philanthropy. It is the more versatile, general-purpose charities — including such well-known, diverse institutions as The United Way Worldwide and the Salvation Army — that are faring the worst. Why the disparity?
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