A non-profit has strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats, just as a for-profit does.
A local food bank might say:
Strengths - volunteer labor, donor stores, cooperative police and public health dep't
Weaknesses - limited financial resources, worn out trucks, no advertising
Opportunities - possible corporate support, backing from new mega-church
Threats - New law making it illegal to distribute food in parks, out-of-area fake charities taking donations that should go local ...
Most of a SWOT analysis is not directly about money or profit.
Archive - non-profit publishing organisation - was created in 2009.
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The American Red Cross is a non-profit organization. The American Cancer Society is non-profit organization.The Boy Scouts of America is a non-profit organization.
It is an organization that exists to serve a purpose as opposed to make money.
i think that it is a profit organisation as they make money out of what they do such as own brands etc
To promulgate the organisation's interest whether those are profit or non profit making interests.
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To promulgate the organisation's interest whether those are profit or non profit making interests.
It is an agency that exists to serve a purpose in the community, rather than to make money.
Examples of non-profit organization are: charity, sports associations, business and professional associations, religion bodies.
Similar to the for profit world, the way to increase profit is to reduce expenses or increase income. Non profit's income tends to come from contributed income, program fees, or grants.
Commercial organization aim to make a profit from their commerce whereas non-commercial is based on non-profit for example charities.