What about a non-profit that has no board, no budget, benefits hundreds of thousands daily, and economic revenue for several dozen countries willing to work with a lone engineer and some very giving friends? I find it difficult to see the value in non-profits that take hundreds of thousands of dollars to benefit their communities but nothing ever seems to get done. I have a friend with a non-profit, you will not hear about it much in the US. It is a non-profit that benefits everyone in the community that allows them to work there. They expect the community to do most of the work, so why wouldn't they benefit?
Another non-profit that I completely believe in is the Open Door Missions in Houston and elsewhere. The value of the program and the effects it makes on a life are only as good as the changes the person wants to make. This program is such that the only person who is going to fail is the one who doesn't want to try.
Anyway, I just wanted to know why some non-profits have budgets with millions of dollars and do nothing, while others with very little do so much?
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