13th August 2008, 01:52 PM
The question which does begin to raise its head, is the nature of the beast... can a charity act as a commercial group and balance the load. For example there is often resentment from local traders about Oxfam shops using charitable status to gain an unfair advantage via tax breaks - when selling clothes, chocolate and other 'new' items.
It may be too early to decide yet for CAMarc ... the beast needs fed though as they say... the larger the organisation, the larger it has to become... so more work... more contracts... just to keep going.
Would it be wrong to ask the proportion of charity work to commercial ? (I just know that Uo1 will have some figures )
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers
It may be too early to decide yet for CAMarc ... the beast needs fed though as they say... the larger the organisation, the larger it has to become... so more work... more contracts... just to keep going.
Would it be wrong to ask the proportion of charity work to commercial ? (I just know that Uo1 will have some figures )
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers