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Is There Money in NGOs?

SP Nathan, Executive Director, ServeBetter | Wan Saiful Wan Jan, CEO, IDEAS | Aliyah Karen, CEO, MAA Medicare Charitable Foundation

30-Oct-14 15:00

Is There Money in NGOs?

Non-Governmental Organizations have never been immune to financial constraints regardless of their impact. The social enterprise ServeBetter is organizing a national conference called FundNGO2014 on how NGOs can enhance their approach in managing and funding their social programmes. We have in the studio with us ServeBetter’s executive director SP Nathan, and he is joined by two individuals with vast experiences heading social organizations, Wan Saiful Wan Jan, IDEAS’ CEO, and Aliyah Karen, CEO of MAA Medicare Charitable Foundation.


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