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non-profit architecture

Non-profit architecture refers to the way organizations are structured and designed to achieve their mission without focusing on profit generation. It involves creating systems, roles, and processes that prioritize social impact, community engagement, and sustainability. This includes transparent governance, effective resource management, collaborative decision-making, and flexible operations that adapt to changing needs. The goal is to ensure the organization functions efficiently and ethically while maximally serving its purpose, often emphasizing accountability and community involvement over financial gain.