The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charities Need More Investment Capital

Most people think of charities as fundamentally labor-intensive organizations that have little need for investment capital, the resource required to finance facilities, acquire equipment, and do long-range planning.

Universities, hospitals, and large cultural institutions have long recognized the inaccuracy of this perception. But now the...

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