The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Can a Nonprofit Organization Strike?

By Robert Egger

When appealing to donors for support, nonprofit organizations often paint a cold and bitter picture of what America's cities might look like if homeless shelters, hospice centers, or humane societies suddenly disappeared.

But this begs the question: Would charities actually go on strike — withholding services if governments, foundations, or other...

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