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    challenges a non-profit organization face, although I believe that those same challenges are faced on for profit organization either at the same level or very similar. Trust is an issue that both non-profit and for profit organizations will encounter at some point in their business and therefore they would need to be as transparent as possible. Transparency entitles you to provide clear statements of where your money goes, how it is utilized in your organization, and how it is making your organization accomplish

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    Staff Retention in Non-Profit Organizations: Reducing Turnover by Developing Successful Human Resources Management Strategies Willa Haskins Empire State College Abstract Staff turnover and retention rates are concerns for all employers, especially in the current economy (Opportunity, 2010). However, research and statistics show that the non-profit sector consistently experiences high turnover rates (Mizell, 2005). High turnover rates during economic hard times can have a serious detrimental

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    are tons of non-profit organizations that have made tremendous changes in our world but are these organizations providing the essentials people need? The Human Rights Watch Organization is a coordination that was made to make the international world a more efficient place it was created by Helsinki Watch to help defend and protect human rights as well as give voice to the oppressed and hold oppressors accountable for their crimes. According to their website (hrw.org) this organization has helped strengthened

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    Non-profit organizations and raffles. Raffles are an excellent way for nonprofit organizations to raise money due to the low cost, competitiveness between ticket sellers, and people’s desire to get something expensive for a cheaper price. All of these qualities of a raffle allow the organization to raise awareness about their cause as well as promote more people to buy tickets in order to support it. Maximizing the sale of tickets; raffles can maximize the sales of tickets by two methods, the cause

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    Bryson, strategic planning, if properly conducted, can help the leaders and managers of public and non-profit organizations think, learn and act tactically. Strategic planning enables organizational leaders and managers to first identify their organization’s mission and/or purpose. Thereafter, the planning process permits these leaders to pinpoint the actions and activities that will enable the organization to achieve its mission. Finally, the planning process requires the organizational leaders to synthesize

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    Cultural Change Initiative – Timely, a Non-Profit Organization The organization I would like to lead in a cultural change is a non-profit I have been a volunteer at for over a year. In order to respect the privacy of this non-profit, I will refer to them by the name of Timely. In my time spent at Timely, I have noticed lack of diversity in the board members, employees, and volunteers. The non-profit works towards helping those from a diverse background and demographic. Therefore, I have thought

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    PhD Granite State College Cultural Change Initiative – Timely, a Non-Profit Organization The organization I would like to lead in a cultural change is a non-profit I have been a volunteer at for over a year. In order to respect the privacy of this non-profit, I will refer to them by the name of Timely. In my time spent at Timely, I have noticed lack of diversity in the board members, employees, and volunteers. The non-profit works towards helping those from a diverse background and demographic

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    PREVENTION IN NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION WRITTEN BY DAVID SANNI Designed to provide information on key areas that can strengthen the internal control system of VI-MID-ISLAND SERVICE (VIMS) Submitted To VANESSA OLTMAN Faculty of Management Vancouver Island University Nanaimo, BC, Canada (Nov/15/2012) Table of Content 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 2.0 NATURE OF FRAUD IN CANADIAN NON PROFIT

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    THE IMPACT OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ON NON-PROFITS The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Non-profit Organizations Manmeet Kohli Management Non-profit Organizations Graduate School of Public and International Affairs University of Pittsburgh THE IMPACT OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ON NON-PROFITS Abstract The following paper describes the impact of the affordable care act (ACA) on nonprofits as employers and service providers. ACA mandates the large nonprofits to provide health

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    The non-profit organization, Friends of Homeless Animals Inc. (FOHA) officially started in Rhode Island in August of 2007. Roie Greigo, the founder and President of FOHA, founded the organization. For 25 years, Roie save thousands of animals, which motivated her to start an organization designated to help these innocent beings. She went from Texas to Massachusetts and now officially resides in the state of Rhode Island. Roie and her best friend Doris built this organization from the ground up, in

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