Newly Formed Edward Charles Institute for Nonprofit Mergers and Acquisitions Focused on Helping Charities Hurt by the Recession
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Mergers and acquisitions are a way for nonprofits to shore up finances, make their organization appear more attractive to funders and address a potential succession vacuum. These are among the reasons nonprofits are pursuing merger and acquisition activity as they react to market conditions and move quickly to strategically increase their geographical footprint and reap the benefits of economies of scale.
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