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This is the reality of an expanding nonprofit, one that has ambitious goals and an innovative approach. Some donors and supporters may be averse to change, which provides a nonprofit such as TFA new pressures to deal with. But the TFA leadership is out to continue its mission of ensuring that children growing up in poverty get an excellent education. That means taking risks and subjecting itself to criticism, as is the case with nearly any growing organization.
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