Another high cost for housing nonprofits is gasoline, especially when an agency utilizes transportation for much needed healthcare and other appointments for clients. Pictured here is a Toyota Prius II which will serve to drastically lower costs for a participating agency, lowering gas costs and environmental impact. Hybrids and electric cars have an important place in the capital purchasing plan and transportation plans for members.
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