I realized a while ago that in my whole career I’ve never worked for a for-profit corporation.

Recently I’ve been wondering if non-profit corporations could succeed in areas typically dominated by for-profit corporations. I’m in the U.S.

There are certainly plenty of non-profits functioning, employing people, and providing services to the public. Schools, Hospitals, public radio & TV, etc. But what areas are there where non-profits could exist and survive where they don’t currently?

  • dhork@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Not all non-profits are charities, sometimes they are industry groups, whose charter is to improve cooperation between companies in a common industry who would otherwise by competitors, and not to itself compete with any of them. (Yours might be, if your username is any clue).

    In this case, it’s a bit different, because while the organization doesn’t seem to make a profit, it’s members do, and they may provide most of the group’s funding.