In a recently released study from the Center on Faith In Communities the organization surveyed 250 Faith Based Organizations in cities like Cincinnati; Boston; Houston; Philadelphia; Atlanta; Phoenix; San Diego; Memphis; Portland; Trenton; Indianapolis; and Kansas City.
The survey found that 37 percent of the groups were currently engaged in earned-income ventures, while another 20 percent expressed interest in exploring such ventures.
In other words more and more “charities” are looking for business ventures to boost their revenues and give program participants a helping hand in job training, income generation and help in re-entering the work force… and maybe even start their own businesses some day.
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Home Business » Faith Based Entrepreneurship Growing on December 25th, 2006 at 1:50 am
[...] In a recently released study from the Center on Faith In Communities the organization surveyed 250 Faith Based Organizations in cities like Cincinnati; Boston; Houston; Philadelphia; Atlanta; Phoenix; San Diego; Memphis; Portland; Trenton; Indianapolis; and Kansas City. The survey found that 37 percent of the groups were currently engaged in earned-income ventures, while another 20 percent […]Read full entry [...]
Jorene on March 6th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
Faith Based home businesses are on the rise because there’s so many scams out there, that people are afraid to invest their hard earned money in just any business, only to find out it’s all a scheme to drain their bank accounts.
I’m in a great Christian home business- they’re fabulous, they work with integrity AND they do what they say- I have the check to prove that the income is real and will come as promised….