The Nonprofit Starvation Cycle in Stanford Social Innovation Review

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This article entitled The Nonprofit Starvation Cycle at http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/the_nonprofit_starvation_cycle/ discusses “overhead” or “indirect expenses” and how various factors play in to charities not investing enough in infrastructure which results in less efficient organizations that cannot effectively serve their beneficiaries.  About a year ago I wrote an article encouraging Canadian charities to spend more on “overhead” and that article is at: http://www.globalphilanthropy.ca/index.php/blog/comments/how_much_should_canadian_charity_spend_on_overhead/

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