There's nothing that can replace quality programs in a non-profit.
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There are programs that don't work.
Too often, nonprofits are viewed as rigid and bureaucratic - less nimble and capable of adapting in this fluid environment than our corporate counterparts. I don't agree.
Defect-free software does not exist.
Usually, environmental programs are not designed for a mainstream audience.
There should be no private health insurance companies operating for profit.
The amount of work that a for-profit has to do to get real money is minimal compared to the amount of work it takes a non-profit to get even a very small grant.
No salesman can ever guarantee you a grant from any government or non-profit organization.
I don't run a non-profit. There are lots of non-profits in America - in Detroit, parts of Wall Street, etc. I run a not for profit. We're a business. The only difference is that instead of selling soap or sneakers, we sell hope and leadership.
There is no such thing as a permanent advertising success.
The federal government should not be in the business of initiating and administering short-term incentive programs designed to shape consumer purchase behavior.
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