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Solid foundations.

C Havighurst

    Health Systems Review
    |June 6, 1996
    PubMed
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    When non-profits sell to for-profit entities, understanding how proceeds are used is crucial. Private foundations are key for directing charitable assets, but require careful management to prevent misuse.

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    Area of Science:

    • Non-profit management
    • Financial strategy
    • Philanthropy

    Background:

    • Non-profit organizations (NPOs) often face critical decisions regarding asset allocation after sales to investor-owned companies.
    • Private foundations are increasingly utilized as mechanisms for reinvesting charitable assets into public benefit initiatives.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the critical considerations for non-profit organizations when selling to investor-owned companies.
    • To analyze the role and management of private foundations in the redirection of charitable proceeds.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of case studies involving non-profit sales.
    • Review of financial and legal frameworks governing private foundations.

    Main Results:

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    • Proceeds management is paramount for non-profits engaging in sales to for-profit entities.
    • Private foundations offer a structured approach to managing and deploying charitable assets for public good.

    Conclusions:

    • Strategic oversight is essential to ensure private foundations effectively serve their public good mission.
    • Careful planning and governance are necessary to prevent the squandering of charitable assets redirected through private foundations.