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'''A not for profit organisation is one thats primary aim is to not to make profit but to do something else such as protect the earth or promote ping pong. In recent years, as corporate culture has spread the line of profit has become increasingly blurry.'''
'''A not for profit (NFP) organisation is one thats primary aim is to not to make profit but to do something else such as protect the earth or promote ping pong. In recent years, as corporate culture has spread the line of profit has become increasingly blurry.'''
 
To operate NFPs need people, people require wages, this is not deemed as profit as people are a ''necessity'' to the operation of the business. The best NFPs can be at least ten times better than a typical NFP operating within the same area, hundreds of times better than poor-performing NFPs, and the worst NFPs can do harm.<ref>Based on Animal Charity Evaluators comprehensive review of The Humane League, Criterion 3: Cost Effectiveness, accessed on 2021-11-11. This report estimates 450m to 9b chicken's lives improved on a spend of $5.8m. This translates to a range of ~80k to ~1.6m lives per $1,000 USD. ↩︎</ref>
 


Inequality is rising, CEO compensation has grown 940% since 1978.<ref>Economic Policy Institute: [https://www.epi.org/publication/ceo-compensation-2018/ CEO compensation has grown 940% since 1978]. Published: August 14, 2019, Accessed 16th April 2022.</ref>
Inequality is rising, CEO compensation has grown 940% since 1978.<ref>Economic Policy Institute: [https://www.epi.org/publication/ceo-compensation-2018/ CEO compensation has grown 940% since 1978]. Published: August 14, 2019, Accessed 16th April 2022.</ref>

Revision as of 04:05, 16 April 2022

A not for profit (NFP) organisation is one thats primary aim is to not to make profit but to do something else such as protect the earth or promote ping pong. In recent years, as corporate culture has spread the line of profit has become increasingly blurry.

To operate NFPs need people, people require wages, this is not deemed as profit as people are a necessity to the operation of the business. The best NFPs can be at least ten times better than a typical NFP operating within the same area, hundreds of times better than poor-performing NFPs, and the worst NFPs can do harm.[1]


Inequality is rising, CEO compensation has grown 940% since 1978.[2]

  1. Based on Animal Charity Evaluators comprehensive review of The Humane League, Criterion 3: Cost Effectiveness, accessed on 2021-11-11. This report estimates 450m to 9b chicken's lives improved on a spend of $5.8m. This translates to a range of ~80k to ~1.6m lives per $1,000 USD. ↩︎
  2. Economic Policy Institute: CEO compensation has grown 940% since 1978. Published: August 14, 2019, Accessed 16th April 2022.

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