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A nonprofit naturally devotes most of its time and energy to people in need, from the developmentally disabled to the homeless to those in addiction recovery. There is perilously little opportunity to help people before they reach that point, to pursue sustainable improvement of distressed communities by supporting progressive, high-performing companies in underserved markets.
A for-profit corporation is far more likely to have the financial resources to do that job. Resources for Human Development has proven that for-profit enterprises with nonprofit ideals can be efficient, profitable and grow while still improving the community.