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Fundacion Paraguaya's Financially Self-Sufficient Organic Farm School


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Balance - Grant and Earned IncomeThe Self-Sufficient Organic Farm School appears to be moving toward self-sufficiency. Income from operations has grown strongly each year since they began, and has gone from covering 20% of operating expenses in 2002 to 92% in 2007, a positive sign that they will be able to reduce and potentially eliminate their reliance on grant and contribution funding. This is fortunate given that revenue from contributions has been somewhat erratic, which could complicate the financial health of the business over time. Balance sheets were not available for analysis.


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