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Can a for-profit company benefit from
working with a not-for-profit organization? The Basic “Pros & Cons”,
by Joseph N. Casas - May 15, 2009
Not-For-Profits (NFPs), if formed correctly, can
tap into great funding resources from various entities such as City,
State, Federal, and Corporate grants. Many business owners recognize
this ability and desire to tap into this funding power to benefit their
for-profit businesses. But doing so has strict limitations and if done
improperly can end up hurting both
the NFP and the for-profit.
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