Which statements about how nonprofits measure success are correct?

Multiple select question.

They measure long-term success in terms of profit, much like for-profit organizations.

They measure long-term success differently than for-profit organizations do.

They each measure long-term success in a way that depends on their objectives.

They do not measure "profit" in the same way that for-profit organizations do.

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The correct statements about how nonprofits measure success are:

  1. They measure long-term success differently than for-profit organizations do.
  2. They each measure long-term success in a way that depends on their objectives.
  3. They do not measure "profit" in the same way that for-profit organizations do.

Nonprofits typically focus on mission-driven outcomes rather than financial profit, emphasizing social impact, program effectiveness, and community engagement.