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The 'Quiet Revolution' of the Past 30 Years

By DAVID C. HAMMACK

In the last third of the 20th century, Americans quietly revolutionized the non-profit world.

The non-profit sector today is far bigger than ever before, far more diverse, and far better organized. Because it is more prominent and more diverse, it is more controversial. Its leaders are more professional, more confident, and...

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