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      <![CDATA[I think a point often missed in "marketism" is the fact its an old chestnut once called social darwinism in America or "The White Man's Burden" in England. The idea is the "betters" put up and take care of ignorant peaseants (be they home grown or colonized) and they expect to be paid for it and thanked.
        
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      <![CDATA[Dear David,<br>
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Thank you for your comments regarding my article on how the metrics used to measure the success of non-profit organizations should be different from the metrics used for the for-profit world.<br>
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One point of clarification. The Center received two grants from the city during my tenure: a $2M grant in 2010 and then another $2M in 2011.
        
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