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    websites posted in the Webliography to find a research article(s) (no older than 2001) related to non-profit versus for-profit healthcare and organizations. Analyze the characteristics of each type of organization and the factors which impact operations. Discuss options to improve the financial and operational performance of non- profit organizations and the criticisms leveled at for-profit healthcare organizations. Your resultant written paper should be 750 words, double spaced, and in APA or other approved

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    Financial management in nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organizations are supposed to be submitted to financial management principles, which govern all organizations. However it seems that most of the times, nonprofit organizations work in violation of these principles. The budget management and the respect of financial policies are the most challenge in nonprofit organizations. Since some stockholders who provide financial resources to nonprofit organizations are not more severe about financial

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    Not-for-profit organizations consist of a variety of organizations such as churches, education, health, social services, commerce, and clubs through schools whether it is a high school or a college. The difference between a not-for-profit organization and for-profit organizations is for-profit organizations generate profits for their owners and not-for-profit organizations exist to pursue missions that address the needs of society. Net assets are an important source of information for funders and

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    When asked people what kind of spending they consider unwise, the biggest portion answered salaries and administration cost, which demonstrated that the public were still lack of knowledge about the nonprofit sectors. Nonprofit organizations, like for-profit organizations, also need to hire professionals to maintain service to the public, so it makes no sense that the leader of a nonprofit sector should not be paid with good money. If people do not have a clear understanding about how nonprofit sectors

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    will be based on the Christian Non-Profit Organizations, Habitat for Humanity and The Salvation Army’s. The content will discuss how each organization uses the basic marketing tools/techniques/strategies to impact the organizations finances. I will discuss how the organizations originated and their mission. To achieve this goal, I: (1) evaluated the mission statement of both organizations; (2) identified the marketing used by both (3) show how both organizations focus on the word of God and use

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    I used this assignment as an opportunity to see how a non-profit organization’s hiring process works. I have an interest in working with non-profit organizations because the idea of an organization working with limited resources entices me and makes me want to know how the organization does so. With that, I decided to contact the Central California SPCA (CCSPCA). I became exposed to CCSPCA through Facebook. A friend on Facebook would always like photos from the CCSPCA’s page and as a result, the

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    Children's Surgery International is a non-profit organization that aids underprivileged children throughout the world by providing free surgical services in a safe, compassionate and culturally sensitive manner. This organization was originally the Minnesota Chapter of Operation Smile in the early 1990s, and was founded by Sue Schacht and Mary Alice Seipp. The two were on a business flight when they stumbled upon an article about a non-profit organization who aids child illnesses around the world

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    Running the local chapter of a national non-profit organization is a dynamic and rewarding career. The executive director ensures an organization meets its goals by overseeing a team of employees and volunteers, meeting with a board of directors, and accounting for the chapter’s finances (“What Does the Executive Director of a Non-Profit Organization Do?,” 2017). Much like an executive of a for-profit organization, the executive director of a non-profit also ensures that employees follow public

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    remain crucial for an organization to receive recognition as a legal entity. However, establishing a nonprofit involves a great deal more than simply attaining tax-exemption status. Tschirhart and Bielefeld highlight many of these aspects, such as developing the mission and vision statements of the organization (Tschirhart and Bielefeld 49). As the reading from last week discussed, evaluating and acquiring resources for an organization should stem from the mission of an organization. Even more so, in

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    There are many indexes regarding non-profit organization analysis, and financial evaluation focus on below aspects. Financial Management • The foundation maintained a total revenue of 64 million, and a total expense of 77 million, which meant the foundation was a mid-sized non-profit organization. • Based on the given financial data, and the foundation’s previous IRS 990 filings, the foundation ended in negative for the year of 2012 as -8 million, but they recovered in 2013 with a black ending

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