Should non-profits operate like businesses or should they


Studying nonprofit organizations

This week we'll begin to consider some fundamental questions regarding the nature of philanthropy, including what does and does not constitutes philanthropy. In that spirit, and building upon the initial thoughts that you shared with your introduction, I'd ask you to respond to the discussion prompts below.

Please give some thought to these questions and keep in mind that there are not necessarily any correct answers. I'd like to see responses that show deep engagement with the issues. Please be certain to address all three questions in some fashion and avoid overly brief responses. All responses should reference the weekly assigned readings, where possible.

1. What, if any, responsibility do we all have to help others?

Assuming that we do have that responsibility, how far does it extend?

Who exactly are we responsible for helping, and in what way?

Under what conditions?

2. Why does philanthropy exist?

In particular, why organized philanthropy?

Can't other functions serve the same purpose?

Or, can't we just help our families on our own and rely on government?

Is a non-profit sector really necessary?

3. Should non-profits operate like businesses, or should they be held to a different standard?

Should they pay their management less?

Should they use fee for service models?

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