nonprofit organization
A nonprofit organization proudly proclaims it seeks no profit, yet spends its days juggling donations and grants like a theatrical troupe. It extols volunteer spirit while funding itself with professional consultants’ fees—a perfect mirror of ideals versus balance sheets. On the stage of charity it dramatizes the gap between aspiration and reality, offering stakeholders the warm glow of moral superiority. It wields ethics as a marketing tool to win public favor, while sheltering funds in the loopholes of law, making itself the genteel salon of modern civic society.