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Rethinking Nonprofits

By Liz Bulkley on Tuesday, December 26, 2006.

Robert Eggers says nonprofit organizations need to change the way they operate. Through his experience in the sector -- from his early days a volunteer to the formation of his much lauded D.C. Central Kitchen, which distributes food to the needy -- Eggers says he's seen lots of waste, ineffectiveness and a lack of logic in nonprofit world. In his book, Begging for Change, he looks for ways for nonprofits to work together and become more successful. We'll talk with him about his work and how he thinks nonprofits should change the way they envision themselves.

***This interview originally aired October 2, 2006***

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