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Begging for change : the dollars and sense of making nonprofits responsive, efficient, and rewarding for all
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Begging for change : the dollars and sense of making nonprofits responsive, efficient, and rewarding for all

Author: Robert Egger; Howard Yoon
Publisher: New York : HarperBusiness, ©2004.
Edition/Format: Book : English
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The founder of D.C. Central Kitchen discusses his work as an executive vice president for United Way, his decision to open a soup kitchen, and his recommendations to non-profit organizations and volunteers on how to render a charity both accountable and effective.
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Named Person: Robert Egger
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Robert Egger; Howard Yoon
ISBN: 0060541717 9780060541712
OCLC Number: 53038098
Description: xxi, 216 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction : "Brother, can you spare a dime?" : a brief history of the handout -- Soup kitchen confidential -- Doing good versus doing right -- Feeding the tapirs -- Starfish and random acts -- Whom are you serving? -- M=EC² -- The tangible link -- Taking Troy -- Take it to 11 -- Keeping the faith -- Grab the future by the face -- Epilogue : Redemption city.
Responsibility: Robert Egger with Howard Yoon.
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The founder of D.C. Central Kitchen discusses his work as an executive vice president for United Way, his decision to open a soup kitchen, and his recommendations to non-profit organizations and volunteers on how to render a charity both accountable and effective.

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