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					<description><![CDATA[Curious if the same model could be applied to nonprofits, using revenue from grants, donations, memberships, ticket sales (if applicable), etc., etc. as opposed to revenue from sales. Theoretically, nonprofits that know how to manage expenses wisely should be better candidates for grants and gifts than those who do not...]]></description>
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