Designation as a nonprofit does not mean that the organization does not intend to make a profit. The nonprofit may also be a trust or association of members.
Michael H. Granof has written: 'Government and not-for-profit accounting' -- subject(s): Nonprofit organizations, Accounting, Public Finance, Standards 'Financial accounting : principles and issues' 'Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting, Nonprofit organizations, Public Finance, Standards
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Constance L. Kinard Holland has written: 'Perpetuating our posterity' -- subject(s): African American women, Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation, Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations, Education, Endowments, Finance, History, Nonprofit organizations
The structure of an organizations operating system is really impacted by the philosophy of the way an organization wishes to "operate". The two concepts are intertwined, and subject to change. In some circumstances, the structure of an organization can be changed based on the performance of its operating system. A break down in the operating system may cause the organizations structure to be changed.
Designation as a nonprofit does not mean that the organization does not intend to make a profit. The nonprofit may also be a trust or association of members.
why do we have non profit organizations
No, not all nonprofit Organizations are reputable, you must search for their history and judge on your own.
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Margaret F. Henderson has written: 'Working with nonprofit organizations' -- subject(s): Nonprofit organizations, Local government
The purpose of a non profit will be different for every non profit.
Yes, nonprofit organizations can be incorporated as either a nonprofit corporation or a not-for-profit corporation, depending on the state in which they are located. Incorporating provides the organization with legal protection and allows it to apply for tax-exempt status.
GuideStar reports on nonprofit organizations by requesting and receiving information and reviews from people who work closely with the nonprofit organizations in question. They post the information and reviews that they receive on their website.
Elaine M. Hadden has written: 'Nonprofit organizations' -- subject(s): Directors of corporations, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Liability (Law), Nonprofit Corporations, Nonprofit organizations
Sharon M. Oster has written: 'Strategic management for nonprofit organizations' -- subject(s): Nonprofit organizations, Management, Strategic planning
A google search will give you thousands of results for non for profit organizations.
which of your needs are not being met by business and/or nonprofit organizaions your area?