Using Setbacks to Make Your Nonprofit Stronger  @StandTogetherCC
Using Setbacks to Make Your Nonprofit Stronger  @StandTogetherCC
Stand Together | Using Setbacks to Make Your Nonprofit Stronger @StandTogetherCC | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
When tragedy strikes, your business or organization can suffer greatly if it is not prepared.

That's the situation Lorenzo P. Lewis found himself in when the vice chairman of the board of his company, The Confess Project, suddenly died.

Lewis experienced that the greatest hardships and loss can provide invaluable opportunities to learn. Now, he’s built a business that can withstand a crisis and will set up his successors for success.
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