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    Running head: NON-PROFIT HEALTH RELIEF ORGANIZATION 1 NON-PROFIT 16 Non-Profit Health Relief Organization Monique Jones PPA: 602 Eddie Gordon September 4, 2015 Non-Profit Health Relief Organization Chief administrative officers (CAO) is in charge of nearly every aspect of a company, typically only answering to the chief executive officer and the CAOs are employed in a wide array of industries and have many functions depending on the size and scope of their company (Amico, 1999-2013)

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    Non-profit Summary Currently, I work for a non-profit organization based out of Virginia called, Youth Matter, Inc. I have been a part of this non-profit for the past nine years. My involvement started by competing in their oratorical competitions and then becoming a volunteer. In 2013, I was selected to serve a year as their Youth Matter Inc. National Spokesperson. This past July I was selected to be on the board of directors and I am currently still serving. This organization has a committed CEO/Founder

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    TED The influential non- profit organization I chose to analyze is “TED.” In 1984, originated as a convention. TED stands for Technology, Education, and Design. This organization is committed to informing individuals and giving effective speeches that typically last up to eighteen minutes or less. If one is in a professional atmosphere, they are bound to watch a TEDtalks video. TED has a plethora of informative videos that range from global issues to science to the topic of business. These video

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    3. CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION: NON PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Customer jobs (Non profit Organizations) Non-profit organizations promote the usage of green products and services by communities, and encourage commercial business to adopt sustainable business practices. Their main focus is to ensure that the communities get access to information about green products and services. More over, the organizations monitor how business implements their sustainable activities to improve environment condition and preventing

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    created to offer free services to the society, the non-profit making organization, while the other category falls on profit-making. Purpose of the Study This study will address two non-profit organizations by analyzing structures and basics to determine their effectiveness. This research looks into the different principles and factors each organization uses to determine their successes. Also, it will provide examples of techniques that a non-profit organization has been implementing and uses to reach

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    "Non- distribution constraint" means the prohibition of distributing profits to owners and equivalents. This includes board members, staff and directors. The non-distribution constraint makes nonprofit organizations appear more trustworthy than for-profit organizations under conditions that make monitoring expensive (e.g. high transaction costs) and profiteering likely. The non-distribution constraint serves as a proxy-insurance signaling protection from profiteering.( ) Many point to the fact that

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    lot of volunteer work for non-profit organizations and found there was a real need for people with business and financial experience. So, I used my skills to help a lot of disadvantaged people. This resulted in me seeking additional education to become an Executive Director of a non-profit organization. I am pursuing a degree in Business Administration, Non-Profit Management. One of my greatest achievement was developing a new non-profit and getting our non-profit status from the Internal Revenue

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    Ethical Dilemmas Facing Non-Profit Hospital CEO Compensation Ethical Dilemmas Facing Non-Profit Hospital CEO Compensation Executive Summary This essay deals with the unethical prevalence of excessive compensation packages granted to nonprofit hospital executives. Nonprofits are highly complex organizations and are vital to the community’s in which they serves. Therefore, it is essential for these organizations to appoint highly motivated individuals knowledgeable of the healthcare industry

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    Studies Assignment on Management Control System in Non-Profit Organization Management Control System MBA 3rd Semester 2010-2011 Submitted To: Submitted By: Dr.B.D.Mishra Akriti Gupta Reader Iti Shrivastava M.B.A.; Ph.D Shikha Sahu Financial Management, Business Policy Shobhna Jha Strategic Management INDEX Service Organization in General 01 1 Professional Service Organization Financial Service Organization Health care Organization Non-profit Organization Conclusion 06 12 16 18 24 SERVICE

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    There are many non-profit organizations that help people ranging from international, like the Lions Club, to small culture-specific, like the Lower Columbia Hispanic Council here in Astoria. Now more than ever does the community need these organizations who help those in need, no matter what a person's status is and the LCHC is a primary example of this. Sadly to our dismay not all of these organizations can last forever with members that are already old enough that they are great-grandparents, which

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