Tim Bouma on Nostr: Regardless of whether Bitcoin or not, a nonprofit has a mission formalized in a ...
Regardless of whether Bitcoin or not, a nonprofit has a mission formalized in a charter that is the measure of its ‘success’. Not profit-driven, but outcome-based. Sometimes it’s tricky to measure and that’s where non-profits (including churches) get into trouble.
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