A recent article published by the Standard Social Innovation Review comes as no surprise to many nonprofit leaders and their staff. Described as the Nonprofit Starvation Cycle, Ann Goggins Gregory & Don Howard insist that many nonprofit organizations do not spend enough money on overhead. As a result, these organizations lack adequate infrastructure which includes information technology, financial systems, skills training, fundraising processes, and management capacity- all of which are essential for success.
Starving Nonprofits | The Generous Life
Since it takes money to spend money on overhead - how is this a cycle? Seems more like a one-way dead end to me.
Source: thegenerouslife.net