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Essay heading: Non-profit
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The Art School is currently functioning as a non-profit organization without official "not-for profit" status. Since their opening in September, enrollment has been fairly flat, management of the existing clientele database has been difficult, and maintaining enough funds to break even with costs is becoming extremely problematic... displayed 300 characters
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Since their opening in September, enrollment has been fairly flat, management of the existing clientele database has been difficult, and maintaining enough funds to break even with costs is becoming extremely problematic. The Art School is faced with the concern of whether to achieve non-profit status on their own or to partner with an already standing organization of this nature... displayed next 300 characters
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