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blog #10 due 4/9

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after reading : https://drive.google.com/file/d/18cGx8K7u_h6ELMa0QcBXrejHHsBrlEf6/view The central argument of this reading seems to be that people who work in the social justice system in the United States have limited funding and resources for their nonprofits. Basically the people who work in the social justice system have to fight for government funding for their programs and it is completely unfair. In the process of fighting for government funding for their programs, this takes time away from fulfilling their nonprofit's mission and defeats the whole purpose of "nonprofits".The issue is that these nonprofit organization have been more concerned with staying in business, that they forget why they created this nonprofit in the first place (social justice) The main critiques of the nonprofit sector is that they spend too much time trying to raise money and ask the government to fund their programs. The funding system is not set up for the nonprofit sector to succee...