My values, attitudes, and behaviors, like those of most Americans,
have been profoundly influenced by not-for-profit enterprises. My
parents were students in one when they met. I was born in one. I
learned about God in one, my ABCs in another, how to make a fire
and tie knots in another, how to play ball and be part of a team in
another, and I met my first girlfriend in another. I prepared for
my career at a not-for-profit university, met my wife at a
not-for-profit church, went on to several not-for-profit graduate
schools, joined numerous not-for-profit profes sional and special
interest groups, brought two newly born sons horne from
not-for-profit hospitals. I read magazines published by several of
them, sail Cj. nd hunt with their members, and when I vote I
consider a variety of their admonitions. Voluntary not-for-profit
enterprises have been molding and shaping me as long as I have been
alive, and they will even be represented at my funeral. Therefore,
it seems only fair that I should help to shape some of them. I have
been at that task for some time now-Ieading seminars, consulting,
writing, and serving on boards and committees. This book is an
outgrowth of what I have learned through formal study, observation
and analysis, and personal experience in more than half the states
of the union and many foreign nations."
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