The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Turning Music Into Money

Critical acclaim has yet to translate into commercial success for a charity's for-profit record label

By Nicole Wallace

Pittsburgh

Shortly after the nonprofit Manchester Craftsmen's Guild started its own for-profit record label, its executive producer found himself strolling down the red carpet at the 1996 Grammy Awards in Madison Square Garden with the likes of Eric Clapton...

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