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		<title>By: Nicholas Colloff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On social movements v social enterprises - two very practical thoughts on foundations favouring the latter over the former - the first is the &#039;political&#039;question that can thwart charitable money flowing; and, the second is that enterprises fit shorter time frames and (sometimes) are staffed by people who can write reports and submit budgets (against deliverables that are measurable). What is not to love?]]></description>
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