December 11, 2008
Mergers Can Be a Tool for Charities in Tough Times
As the economy worsens, grant makers are likely to put pressure on nonprofit groups to look into mergers and acquisitions. While nonprofit groups frequently resist such overtures, it is time for donors, nonprofit executives and trustees — especially those with corporate expertise in mergers — to work together to achieve the long-term,strategic benefits of uniting complementary nonprofit groups into single, more sustainable, and more successful
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