Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 04/19/2008 - 16:40.
This "scattered-ness" of non-profits in the U.S. is a problem with how we deliver services to our own people. I applaud the development of a framework for more efficiently directing the efforts of non-profits. I feel that non-profits, united, could become a force that would lead the way for worldwide peace and prosperity. Non-profits do not deal in weapons or millitary goals, as nations do. This is a major development in efforts to improve the condition of the poor of the world.
This "scattered-ness" of
This "scattered-ness" of non-profits in the U.S. is a problem with how we deliver services to our own people. I applaud the development of a framework for more efficiently directing the efforts of non-profits. I feel that non-profits, united, could become a force that would lead the way for worldwide peace and prosperity. Non-profits do not deal in weapons or millitary goals, as nations do. This is a major development in efforts to improve the condition of the poor of the world.