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April 15, 2009
Mergers More Common for Nonprofits
The Boston Globe reports that in Massachusetts and around the country mergers involving nonprofits have become more common. As the economic conditions worsen, nonprofits find strength, the ability to work more efficiently, and in some cases survival, by joining forces. The article describes three recent mergers and talks about a general willingness to consider collaboration and even merger in ways that were unlikely not long ago.
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