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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Maybe we shouldn't be too quick to dismiss business practices in the nonprofit sector. Maybe they just might be best practices for our too. Here are some suggestions. <a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/14/fully-funded-now-whats-our-mission/" class="linkbutton">More</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/14/fully-funded-now-whats-our-mission/">&#8220;Fully funded, now what&#8217;s our mission?&#8221;</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs">CCCC Blogs</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="pps-series-post-details pps-series-post-details-variant-classic pps-series-post-details-38706" data-series-id="127"><div class="pps-series-meta-content"><div class="pps-series-meta-text">This entry is part 4 of 12 in the series <a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/series/harvard-business-school/">Harvard Business School</a></div></div></div><div class="seriesbox"><div class="center"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/series/harvard-business-school/"><img decoding="async" class="series-icon-127" src="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cross-in-window-cropped-sxc-150x150.jpg" width=" 100" height="100"  alt="wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cross-in-window-cropped-sxc-150x150.jpg" /></a><br /><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/series/harvard-business-school/" class="series-127" title="Harvard Business School">Harvard Business School</a></div><ul class="serieslist-ul"><li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/12/so-what-do-you-do/" title="&#8220;So, what do you do?&#8221;">&#8220;So, what do you do?&#8221;</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/13/a-strategy-for-asking-for-major-gifts/" title="A Strategy for Asking for Major Gifts">A Strategy for Asking for Major Gifts</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li-current">&#8220;Fully funded, now what&#8217;s our mission?&#8221;</li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/15/do-you-know-what-you-dont-know/" title="Do You Know What You Don&#8217;t Know?">Do You Know What You Don&#8217;t Know?</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/16/a-beautiful-moment/" title="A Beautiful Moment!">A Beautiful Moment!</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/17/i-didnt-sign-up-for-this/" title="&#8220;I didn&#8217;t sign up for this!&#8221;">&#8220;I didn&#8217;t sign up for this!&#8221;</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/19/living-with-history/" title="Living with History">Living with History</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/20/harvard-business-school-final-reflections/" title="Harvard Business School: Final Reflections">Harvard Business School: Final Reflections</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2012/10/29/back-at-harvard-business-school-governing-for-nonprofit-excellence/" title="Back at Harvard Business School">Back at Harvard Business School</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2012/10/30/12260/" title="Pearls of Wisdom from HBS">Pearls of Wisdom from HBS</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2012/11/01/wrap-up-at-harvard/" title="Wrap-Up at Harvard">Wrap-Up at Harvard</a></li> <li class="serieslist-li"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2012/10/30/pearls-of-nonprofit-wisdom-from-harvard-business-school/" title="More Pearls of Nonprofit Wisdom from Harvard">More Pearls of Nonprofit Wisdom from Harvard</a></li></ul><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="clear-me"></div>
<p>Today our cases in the strategic nonprofit leadership course at Harvard Business School&nbsp;included <a title="Prison Fellowship Site" href="http://www.prisonfellowship.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Prison Fellowship </a>(featuring Frank Lofaro, now president of <a title="CLA Website" href="http://christianleadershipalliance.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Christian Leadership Alliance</a>) and an interesting group of British financiers who created their own charity called <a title="ARK website" href="http://www.arkonline.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Absolute Return for Kids (ARK).</a></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">An Amazing Fundraising Event!</h2>



<p>ARK holds a gala event each year to raise money for charity. In 2006, for example, they raised US$36 million in one night by auctioning off things like:</p>



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<li>dinner with Gwyneth Paltrow,</li>



<li>guitar lessons with Chris Martin of Coldplay,</li>



<li>a game of tennis with Elton John,</li>



<li>a week on the world&#8217;s largest single-masted yacht for you and 11 friends,</li>



<li>a day of shopping with Elizabeth Hurley&#8230; you get the idea.</li>
</ul>



<p>Unlike most charities that start with a <strong>mission</strong> and then go looking for funding, the financiers got their start in charity work&nbsp;by raising more money than they knew what to do with, and then&nbsp;had to decide what their mission should be! Isn&#8217;t that a nice way to get started!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Grants or Investments?</h2>



<p>They started off by giving grants to other charities, but felt they were not getting a big enough bang for the buck (or do&nbsp;Brits say <em>Not enough&nbsp;punch for the pound</em>?). So they stopped supporting other charities and became an operating charity themselves.</p>



<p>Now, when you read the case you can&#8217;t help but think&nbsp;of this group of donors&nbsp;as a group of&nbsp;control freaks on steroids. The problem they encountered was that they couldn&#8217;t find any charities that fit their criteria for how they think charitable work should be done. Perhaps, you might wonder, their&nbsp;criteria were&nbsp;unreasonable. Well, you decide. They wanted to fund charities that are:</p>



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<li>engaged in measurable activities</li>



<li>achieving&nbsp;real world results</li>



<li>creating value</li>



<li>efficient</li>



<li>sustainable</li>



<li>leveraging their resources, and</li>



<li>scalable or replicable.</li>
</ul>



<p>If they had come to you to talk about a grant, would you have met their criteria? It seems to me that ARK has a pretty good&nbsp;set of <strong>criteria</strong> that we could use to&nbsp;<strong>evaluate</strong> our <strong>charities</strong> and&nbsp;our <strong>programs</strong>.</p>



<p>Lots of the nonprofit CEO&#8217;s started today&#8217;s discussion with a very negative view of the &#8216;business practices&#8217; these financiers were trying to impose on charities. Our group felt at first that they just didn&#8217;t understand how things work in the nonprofit sector. But as the discussion continued, I think everyone in the room came to appreciate the wisdom of their criteria. After all, wouldn&#8217;t you like to have programs where you know there are measurable real world results and that the program has the potential to become self-sustaining and could be copied all over the world? Wouldn&#8217;t you like it to be efficient and leverage your resources?</p>



<p>Maybe we shouldn&#8217;t be too quick to dismiss <em>business practices</em>. Maybe they just might be <em>best practices</em> for the nonprofit sector too</p>



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<div class="pps-navigation-content pps-post-navigation-38766" data-series-id="127"><h3 class="pps-nav-series-title">Harvard Business School</h3> <span class="pps-nav-links"><span class="pps-nav-left-group"><a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/13/a-strategy-for-asking-for-major-gifts/" title="&lt;&lt; A Strategy for Asking for Major Gifts" class="pps-nav-link pps-nav-previous"><svg class="pps-nav-arrow" width="16" height="16" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round"><line x1="19" y1="12" x2="5" y2="12"></line><polyline points="12 19 5 12 12 5"></polyline></svg><span class="pps-nav-link-text">A Strategy for Asking for Major Gifts</span></a></span> <a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2009/07/15/do-you-know-what-you-dont-know/" title="Do You Know What You Don&#8217;t Know? &gt;&gt;" class="pps-nav-link pps-nav-next"><span class="pps-nav-link-text">Do You Know What You Don&#8217;t Know?</span><svg class="pps-nav-arrow" width="16" height="16" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round"><line x1="5" y1="12" x2="19" y2="12"></line><polyline points="12 5 19 12 12 19"></polyline></svg></a></span></div>
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