The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Making Money With a Mission

Many charities are starting business ventures, but their goals are as much social as they are financial

By Nicole Wallace

In the past decade, the number of charities running businesses has exploded as organizations sought new sources of revenue. Nonprofit organizations today have a hand in activities as diverse as day-care centers for dogs, used-car lots, organic farms, specialty...

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