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Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Non-Profits Have an Important Role in Social Change

Nonprofit organizations are one of the top two ways adults are most likely to get involved in positive social change. On average, about half of adults agree nonprofits make it easy for people to be involved in social change.


Source: Walden University’s 2012 Social Change Impact Report. 
Posted by Anonymous at 04:00
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