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mixing business and charity seems like all the rage done well it can be an effective way to both further your mission and raise financial support done poorly well it can really mess you up in todays video were going to explore how to do it right [Music] im greg mcrae founder and ceo of foundation group and welcome to our 501c3 university channel out of the gate i want to say that this video is not about nonprofits which have a wholly owned for-profit subsidiary nor am i going to discuss having a legal ownership stake in another company were going to keep this conversation right now focused on partnering with existing businesses of which the nonprofit doesnt have any direct ownership stake or control now well look into charities owning for-profit businesses in another video today we want to look at two specific areas of focus money and mission so here we go lets start with the one most people think of first anyway which is partnering for money now there are a number of ways that