The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Cultivating the Business Side of Charity

A growing number of nonprofit groups seek 'social entrepreneurs' to start money-making ventures

By Rebecca Gardyn

Debra Bruce has become accustomed to the strange looks she receives from people when she reveals what she does for a living. "You know when a dog cocks his head in a sort of a confused way? That's what I usually get," says Ms. Bruce, whose title of senior director...

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