"Well, perhaps, what makes us slightly different is the fact that I am at the helm," Natasha said as she looked at Pietro and smiled warmly, "and that the MCSS is basically being funded privately by myself and other wealthy patrons who are and have been behind my mission statement from the beginning, and who generally support the idea of inclusion and betterment of the community."
"I actually do not intend for the association to be dependent on government funding, Mr. Popov," she told him very politely, "And with all due respect, I have found that government funding often comes with strings attached, and I don't want to ever place the MCSS in the precarious position of having to choose or go back on its ideals or principals because we must meet certain requirements." Nat said as she opened a door to a new wing.
"In fact, we are planning our first fundraiser this coming weekend, and I'd be quite honored if you, and your assistants came as my personal guests," Natasha said as she led him to a much quieter reading room area that was empty for now but had a piano and a few other odds and ends like bookshelves and couches to sit and read at.
"I actually do not intend for the association to be dependent on government funding, Mr. Popov," she told him very politely, "And with all due respect, I have found that government funding often comes with strings attached, and I don't want to ever place the MCSS in the precarious position of having to choose or go back on its ideals or principals because we must meet certain requirements." Nat said as she opened a door to a new wing.
"In fact, we are planning our first fundraiser this coming weekend, and I'd be quite honored if you, and your assistants came as my personal guests," Natasha said as she led him to a much quieter reading room area that was empty for now but had a piano and a few other odds and ends like bookshelves and couches to sit and read at.