This document is an organizational case statement, used to describe the organization to potential donors, participants and the larger community. This case study looks at the document before and after implementing reframing recommendations, and illustrates the importance of using values and simplifying models to explain the need for a program.
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United States
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A.L. Mailman Family Foundation, Inc.
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