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    Foundation (ALSF), simply due to the nature of the organization. It seemed that every personal story on the site had a horrible, and predictable ending. Much of the research phase of this nonprofit was accompanied with tears for those who have lost their battle to a relentless adversary and regret for their families who had to continue on without them. It was for this reason that ALSF was not on the original list of potential nonprofit organizations which would be considered for this part of…

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    The San Jose Museum of Art mission states that it“reflects the diversity of cultures and innovative spirit of the silicone valley through exhibatition programs scholarships and collection”. I checked the validity of this statement by meandering through recent exhibits list on the art museums website. I came across multiple exhibits that showcased the diversity in the Silicone valley. Thre Photography and Inherited History of India, which showcased from beginning of Febuary to the beginning of…

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    sensitive information. My data analysis showed organizations have indicated a low and high numbers of total data breached from year-to-year such as Businesses-Other (BSO) organization. From 2012 – 2016, finding shows that BSO organization has the largest rate and most damaging data breached among all organizations and does not include other breaches that did not report the total records of breaches. The result of this data shows in my line chart that BSO organization chart pattern indicated a…

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    of a nonprofit organization. That said, it (the mission statement) explains the reason a nonprofit organization exists. It also serves a type of guide for the decision-making process, responsibilities, and actions. With this concept in mind, one may agree that the mission statement is an important step in unfolding the nonprofit organizations’ plans or strategies of action (Hopkins, 2013). This is to say, the mission statement is a factor that distinguishes the nonprofit organizations from one…

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    cost ratio, make the best use of collaboration, are sustainable beyond the period of the Foundation’s involvement, and fit into a larger over-arching system to address the problem to be solved. The Foundation is looking for proposal that come from organization that, have a positive track record, are on sound financial footing, employ competent and qualified staff, are engaging and supportive board governance, and their organizational goals reflect the Foundation’s…

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    The A.B Paterson College Early Childhood Centre has established a relationship with the above services in order to connect parents directly to the key person in charge, to support families towards a good outcome. These relationships assist in maintaining and fostering positive, safe and supportive community partnerships between the home and the centre. Creating such relationships builds trust with each child and their families, to the point where they are comfortable to reveal any doubts either…

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    The organization’s new name embodies the general mission it works to accomplish. LAND is an acronym that stands for landscape, art, and neighborhood development (LAND, n.d.b). Today LAND studio is an urban development oriented nonprofit organization located in one of Cleveland’s historic neighborhoods, Ohio City. Here is where twenty talented staff members contribute daily to improving Cleveland’s public spaces in hopes of helping people connect with one another and boosting the city’s economy.…

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    Young & Health (Y&H) is a Pasadena nonprofit organization that offers comprehensive health care to low-income school age children throughout the greater Pasadena who lack or have inadequate health insurance. Young & Healthy has over 350 health providers that volunteer their expertise for the organization and those who they serve. Those volunteers range from physicians, dentist, mental health and other professional health providers, who treat the children at their offices for free; donation their…

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    homelessness there needs to be a clear, deliberate, and comprehensive strategy, a comprehensive, systematic approach to addressing the various aspects of homelessness. The core of my strategy is to examine those dynamic and successful tenets of established non-profit originations who serve the homeless population, i.e. Habitat For Humanity, Catholic Charities, National Center for Homeless Education, Food Bank/Pantries, Shelters, Job Training Programs, etc. gleaming from them those elements that…

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    Economic Benefits to Nonprofits from Volunteerism Topic 1: Volunteers and the act of volunteering bring multiple benefits to organizations, communities and people. Organizations receive enormous contributions of time, talents and skills. The tools that help nonprofit organizations understand the scale and significance of volunteering need to be invested in and maintained. There is often limitations and reluctance when trying to assign a value to volunteerism. This is a problem that needs to be…

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