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Wikipedia actually strives to pay it's bills
Yet is makes a huge profit every year from fundraisers.
it makes >null< profit, or >NaN< profit as it is a non-profit organization, thus it cannot make a profit even if it wanted to.
Books get balanced the the profit goes to the companies leads.
again, there is no profit
you are asking where the golf clubs are during a game of basketball
if you're going to use the term "profit" you can't redefine what it means
yes, non profit companies pay their employed staff through raised income, this is not new information