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deleting paragraph about "net revenue" here because it's potentially misleading. Specifically, "chapter development" and possibly "government relations" would be counted as overhead rather than program areas in many discussions of charitable spending. Text was:
"Eighty-three percent of MS Society net revenue is devoted to program areas: MS research, services for people with MS and their families, MS clinics, government relations and social action, public education, and chapter development. Administration and fundraising costs are just 17 percent." Vicki Rosenzweig19:44, 19 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]