The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charity Comeback

Nonprofit groups in financial distress hire corporate turnaround experts to help them get out of trouble

A large Philadelphia charity found itself in trouble after the chief financial officer estimated that the organization's revenue would fall about $200,000 short of its $32-million budget for the year. But then things got worse: The electric company started...

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