Why Charities Are Launching For-Profit BusinessesCan making money be the key to creating more change and impact?
ByLiz Brody•
This story appears in theSeptember 2019issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »
Kenton Lee was traveling through Nairobi when he had, as he says jokingly, "the onlyideaI've ever had." He saw an orphan girl's shoes that were way too small; someone had cut off the front so her toes could stick through. "Right there, I thought,Wouldn't it be nice if there were shoes that could grow?" Then he went home to Boise, Idaho, developed a shoe that expands five sizes, and founded the nonprofitBecause International-- which today, 12 years later, has distributed more than 250,000 pairsworldwide.
And somewhere along the way, an unexpected thing happened. American parents started asking to buy his expandable shoes fortheirgrowing kids. He saw thevalueof it: If he sold shoes, he might not have to do as many fund-raising dinners and golf tournaments. But he wasn't passionate about selling. "That's not what we do," he'd reply. "We're a nonprofit."