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    NGOS/Charities When it comes to NGOS, charities and organizations everything appears really black and white. I feel that media really portrays it as that way. So I decided to put it in color and bring out some facts by providing certain certain incidents that take place in these groups. I feel that it is very important to do research before donating. In your mind you may think this money is going to individuals in need but in reality these groups may be using it for their own benefit. It is…

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    Their mission is to provide meet the needs of these children through mentorships and outreach programs. Each year, the organization provides various services and programs for over 4,000 children in foster care in Oklahoma. The Children Mentor Program matches children with a mentor who will provide a positive and stable relationship for the children. Mentors are selected through…

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    Ymca Mission Statement

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    A nonprofit organization is defined as an organization focused on a specific purpose other than making a profit. The nonprofit organization that I am reviewing is YMCA of Greater New York. The reason I selected this specific organization is because there is also a YMCA located in my home town. It aids in helping the youth and established programs for the betterment of the community. The mission statement of the YMCA Greater New York defines the purpose for creating the organization, how it plans…

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    be a far less innocent act than perceived. In modern society, many charitable organizations have adopted overly-capitalistic practices with regard to their income. As the former executive director of Oxfam, Nicholas Stockton describes the hiring practices of non-profits to model big business more and more as the NGO (nongovernmental organization) field grows larger. In the Red Cross, one of the globe’s most recognizable organizations, “Marsha J. Evans, president and CEO of the American Red…

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    The Blue Sweater Analysis

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    The management team of failed traditional charities usually does not have professional management experience to run an organization. The management team needs experience in the following areas governing body, elimination of corruption, good organization skills, leadership skills, communication, etc. In addition the management team of most traditional charities often lacks political connection with government and local authority to obtain…

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    Non profit and social services need Charitable Organizations/Nonprofit Liability Insurance. Non profit and social services enrich the lives of many, but this does not make you immune from lawsuits. Whether your business supplies programs for the developmentally disabled, shelters for battered spouses, after-school programs for children or some other community need, you need Charitable Organizations/Nonprofit Liability Insurance. Charitable Organizations/Nonprofit Liability Insurance covers:…

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    tasked with answering phone calls on the organizations behalf with little guidance as to what to say or what assistances was available to the caller. Eventually I would act as a liaison between residents and contractors as well as volunteers and coordinators. The most enjoyable part of the job was sitting down with families and working out the details of reconstructing their…

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    The public’s perception and lack of knowledge as to how a nonprofit organization is structured, the legality of what they can and cannot do, as well as a general baseline understanding of how operations are carried out can have damaging effects on the organization’s ability to fulfill its mission. In the article 100% Goes to Charity?, by Lee Draper we look at the consequences of public expectation versus reality when it comes to operational costs and program budgets, as well as whether or not…

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    like a disease epidemic. People exposed to the “disease” (violence) are more likely to “catch the disease” (become violet) With diseases, he tried to stop them before they spread, so he wanted to apply that to Chicago violence with a nonprofit organization called Cure Violence. Slutkin hired “violence interrupters,” one of them being China Joe, and went to the block that had the most homicides. China Joe had girl dress up to get the drug lords attention and once they began dating them, they 'd…

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    Social Welfare

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    The basics of social welfare organisations. Social welfare is different from the standard of living, and involves factors such as quality of the environment, extent of drug abuse, availability of social services as well as spiritual and religious aspects of life that determines the quality of life of an individual living in a society. A social welfare organisation is nothing but a nonprofit civic organisation that aims at social welfare and has been created under section 501 ( c )(4) of the…

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