How UMOM New Day Centers created a sustainable revenue stream | Ep 8
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Creating sustainable revenue streams for nonprofits is one way they can continue their missions without relying on donations and government grants.
Helping Hand Cafe is a sustainable revenue stream created within the UMOM New Day Centers Campus. The cafe brings in money to the organization on a monthly basis and also serves as a training center for clients at UMOM New Day Centers who are looking for employment.
The cafe trains clients on the ins and out’s of the service industry, and at the end of their training period, UMOM works with other partner businesses in the restaurant world to get their clients work.
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