Scaling a nonprofit with donations is like pushing a boulder up a hill, but every year the boulder gets bigger and the hill gets steeper. At some point, you have to either stop pushing, figure out how to earn revenue, or get someone else (ideally government) to take the boulder.
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Mmm. Really love that perspective. Do you think that any project that isn't self-sustaining where non-users are paying is screwed? (i.e. fail to accomplish mission)
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it depends on your definition of success. if success is changing lives, i know some *incredible* nonprofits that are batting 1000. if success is "make a dent in the universe" then ya, if you're relying on donations, you're screwed (absent some major societal shift).
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