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    business/enterprise. The most imperative difference between a business and this sports club is that a business is established with the aim of generating profit which the owner is entitled to because the owner is the person who provides the start-up capital. The low down A sports club on the other hand, it is established to provide facilities to the members and no profit is made. If, through fund raising efforts the club makes, the income generated exceeds the expenses incurred, then that money is called a

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    Phrases like “Change lives with your change” and “It’s as simple as swiping your debit or credit card” suggest that PETA’s activism has been motivated by money. As a non-profit organization in a competitive market whose bureaucratic success and continued growth largely depend on its capacity to attract donations, PETA relies on financial support to operate, so logically, it would try and appeal to a wealthy group of potential donors. But its fixation on financial support has undermined its social

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    Working at non-profit organization requires an employee to understand their company’s mission and values. At Easter Seals Southern California (History, 2015) the agency’s mission is to provide exceptional services to all people with disabilities or other special needs and their families and to ensure that they have an equal opportunity to live, learn, work and play in their communities (History, 2015). ESSC provides a number of services and the department I work in is Autism Services, which provides

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    years, Camp Young Judaea Texas (CYJ Texas) has continued to flourish and expand our reach in local Texas communities. We receive over 600 campers each summer and administer programming to over 5,000 individuals every year. CYJ Texas is a non-profit organization that is firmly committed to providing individuals of all financial backgrounds with opportunities for an exceptional camp experience. Through dynamic camp activities and superior retreat programming, we provide both children and adults with

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    services to just under 6000 PreK-12 students residing in Darby, Hamilton, Corvallis, Victor, Stevensville, Florence-Carlton and Lone Rock public school districts. There are an additional estimated 1000 youth being served through private, K-12th organizations and nonpublic school families (kidscountdata.org, OPI.mt.gov, census data). The area served by Tapestry is primarily composed of rural agriculture tracks sparsely dispersed with some scientific technology businesses including the National

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    Non-profit Organization Marketing Relying on country characteristics, NGO have different meaning. By summarizing existing literatures, the concept of global NGO community was initially introduced by United Nations in 1960s, defined NGO as an aggregation from voluntary citizens to form an organization whose purpose are focus on local, national or even international level to dedicated to some particular issues on social causes like animal protection, same sex marriage or mental health to bring citizens’

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    i) Whistleblower Protection: SOX prohibits non-profit organizations (as well as profit-organization) from retaliating against the whistleblowers. In other words, no entity cannot harass, fire, demote or assault any employee who reports of improper functioning in the organization even if eventually such reports turn unfounded. However, the employee should have a reasonable belief and proper grounds to justify his belief about the wrongdoing in the company. (Perlman and Perlman LLP, 2006) ii) Protection

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    A non-profit organization that interested me a year ago and am proud of being a member of is the 519. The 519 has created ways of reaching to the LGBT community by presenting their organization's objectives and goal through platforms such as online volunteer membership, social media that strengthen active participation. The 519 strives in establishing relationships between volunteers, employees and participants within the organization. As a non-profit organization, The 519 has shown that NPOs can

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    so that this cruelty can be prevented. If all the resources were put into rescue, hundreds of thousands of animals could be saved. (Society) Non-profit organizations impact our society in ways we never thought imaginable. They are often taken for granted, yet they tent to

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    independent. There are non-profit franchises and programs to support and communicate opportunities in different industries to offer jobs to people with disabilities. The difference between searching for a job and actually finding one that complement your knowledge or experience is challenging, and difficult at times. But, when you or someone you know has a disability, the search is overwhelming, stressful and painful. Source America - Careers and Employment is a non-profit organization who specializes

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