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    Non Profit Organization

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    Non-Profit Organization? A non-profit organization is an organization that gives back to the community. These organizations can fall under the categories of charitable, educational, scientific or religious (Robert DeMartinis). A non-profit has to find a funder to help these programs prosper. Then, they benefit off of the surplus revenues by applying it to these helpful programs. When the organizations' utilize these revenues, they can possibly gain more services for their organization. Because…

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    Charitable Trust Essay

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    To establish a charitable trust, the test of public benefit should be satisfied. In Oppenheim case, the test was not established and the trust held not charitable. Charity means an institution which is established for charitable purposes only. One of the most important requirements of charitable trusts is the ‘public benefit test’. In contrary to the other trusts, which are called private trusts, charities are observed to be public trusts. The reason for distinguishing charities from other…

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    While there are a number of factors that inspire people to contribute their resources to nonprofit organizations, experiencing difficult situations, especially tragedies, is probably the most effective. Whether the crisis is financial, emotional, or physical, people can empathize with pain when they have gone through hurt themselves. For this reason, charities that benefit from people who want to offer their services should be mission driven, understand the duty of care, and create an…

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    munity. The Daughters of Charity community was founded by St. Louise de Marillac and St. Vincent de Paul in 1633 Paris, France. Daughters have focused their services more toward the poor and abandoned. Their ministry began with health care in New Orleans in 1834 at Charity Hospital. The Daughters of Charity established Hotel Dieu Hospital in 1859 which is a three-story building that is located only three blocks away from their sister hospital. Hotel Dieu was only a private hospital that was…

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    National Center for Charitable Statistics, currently there are over 1.5 million non-profit organizations in the United States. The most important work that a non-profit organization does is to raise money for operations and to achieve the work the non-profit needs to do. The person in charge of raising these funds is often known as the “director of development” or even just as a “fundraiser”. Regardless of their title, the person who raises funds for a non-profit organization is a critical part…

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    agencies are explored. social work has been practice in organizational settings. this chapter also talk about the types of organizations, and the types of organizations are private, public and nonprofit organizations. Furman and Gibelman talk about the types of organizations in detail. Furman and Gibelman (2013) explain the types of organization: public organizations are those who are concerned with social welfare and other agencies under government auspices, such as the Immigration and…

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    Charities or not for profit organisations are often faced with many internal and external challenges which can be unique from profitable businesses as their key business focus is based on philanthropy rather than profit. For each identified challenge there must be a strategic analysis to enable strategies to be developed to mitigate the risks these pose to the business. Each of the three levels of strategy must be carefully assessed to determine the different consequences and both qualitative…

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    Non-Profit Analysis

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    non-profit organizations differ from profit-organizations, NPOs are still required to follow federal and state laws and regulations. The regulations for NPOs vary from state to state. “Most states have individual laws regulating the establishment, structure, and management of nonprofit corporations” (Incorporate). Many states require nonprofits to submit a charitable solicitation registration. A charitable solicitation registration is required to be included in any kind of request for a…

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    Gamara Program Analysis

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    One organization that resembles Gamara Program is Chrysalis, which is based in California and creates a pathway to self-sufficiency for low-income people and the homeless through provision of the resources and support crucial in finding and retaining employment. Through Chrysalis, individuals can find jobs and transition out of poverty onto prolonged self-sufficiency. The organization hires the homeless people for day jobs, such as beautifying the community thereby restoring the dignity of such…

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    vision statements are the foundation of a nonprofit organization purpose. According to Tankovića (2013), mission and vision are “not only a part of strategic management but also a part of communication with the market because the companies present their organizational intentions to the stakeholders (p.2). After this introduction, Raleigh Recuse Mission Organization, located in Raleigh, North Carolina, which is a faith- based nonprofit organization, mission and vision statements will be analyzed…

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