… Aha, this page on the website says it’s a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. It might be worth making that more explicit somewhere easier to find, because one thing I thought on looking over the website was “huh, that’s interesting: they seem to be trying hard to give the impression of being a nonprofit without actually saying in so many words that they are; I wonder why”.
Thanks for pointing that out. The curse of knowledge is such a powerful fallacy, and we fell prey to it.
I had the website revised to insert mentions of InIn being a nonprofit on the front page, and on the About Us page. Here’s the link to our Guidestar profile for anyone interested.
Just to be clear: is InIn a nonprofit?
… Aha, this page on the website says it’s a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. It might be worth making that more explicit somewhere easier to find, because one thing I thought on looking over the website was “huh, that’s interesting: they seem to be trying hard to give the impression of being a nonprofit without actually saying in so many words that they are; I wonder why”.
Thanks for pointing that out. The curse of knowledge is such a powerful fallacy, and we fell prey to it.
I had the website revised to insert mentions of InIn being a nonprofit on the front page, and on the About Us page. Here’s the link to our Guidestar profile for anyone interested.