Non-profits don’t run in the red. In fact, there’s hardly any better way to make money than to have a good non-profit. You don’t have to share it with those annoying stockholders.
I like to investigate charities before I give to them. You’d be surprised how little goes to the supposed recipients sometimes. There are organizations that rate charities on how much of the Net (ie after expenses) goes to the intended recipients. I won’t donate unless that amount is at least 90% because no matter how good the cause my donation is more useful if more of it gets where it’s supposed to go.
arianseren almost 8 years ago
Sears?
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Non-profits don’t run in the red. In fact, there’s hardly any better way to make money than to have a good non-profit. You don’t have to share it with those annoying stockholders.
57-Don almost 8 years ago
non profit / no profit – that one “n” makes all the difference
Kerovan almost 8 years ago
I like to investigate charities before I give to them. You’d be surprised how little goes to the supposed recipients sometimes. There are organizations that rate charities on how much of the Net (ie after expenses) goes to the intended recipients. I won’t donate unless that amount is at least 90% because no matter how good the cause my donation is more useful if more of it gets where it’s supposed to go.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 8 years ago
She’ll be changing it to a church next.