There’s No “I” in Nonprofit
The headline was what set me off: “Young Bankers Seek ‘Good Yield’ With Their Own Nonprofits.” Bloomberg, like so many others, even educated others, don’t understand: no one owns a nonprofit. Not a founder. Not an executive director. Not a wealthy smart-kid.
Nonprofits serve the public—not the personal needs of any one or group of individuals. Nonprofits serve others, not a personal need to feel good by thinking you are doing good. Needless to say, I was already beyond annoyed by the arrogance of it all, Read more