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    Nearly half a century ago sixteen men came together and formed an organization based on a love of trout fishing and discontentment towards statewide trout stocking standards. In July 1959, along the banks of Michigan’s Au Sable River, George Griffith and fellow trout enthusiasts established ‘Trout, Unlimited’ (now known as Trout Unlimited) as a non-government organization with a vision to help trout populations thrive and prosper to their full potential (Trout Unlimited 11/11/2015). The founders…

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    means that in achieving their purposes, the VA build partnership with government and non-government organizations. So, if we look the VA as a framework of collaborating governance, we need to assess the integration and autonomy from the inside (internal) and outside (external) the structure of the VA. In the external of the VA’s structure, each member (each level of governments and non-government organization) has autonomy in making decision related to their policies or projects (legal and…

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    technological devices to non-profit organization as our Corporate Social Responsibility. Below, I’ve created a table which reflects my top 5 companies and their CSR benefits. Table A1 Types of CSR models and benefits for MegaTech Company CSR Model Benefits Office Depot (Office Depot, 2016) Education Assist designated schools with free supplies to help build a brighter future for students. Dell (Dell, 2016) Recycling Reusable technology donated to non-profit…

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    Volunteers in Non-Profit Organization Background on the California Hospitals Case Study According to Bai (2013) the study looks into the board sizes and their occupational back ground of their directors on board and how they influence social performance in a for-profit and non-profit hospital organization in California. The case study provides empirical evidence that quantitatively measured the social performances of the boards of for-profit and non-profit of California hospitals. The…

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    I currently sit on the board of this organization, and for the past few years, the organization has struggled to manage the work as well and growing funding sources. There were a few months that the organization wondered if it would make payroll. Its credit line was nearly maxed out and a number of vendor invoices were left unpaid. A group of board members and staff persons formed a special task force whose jobs were to examine the non-profits current operations but to also look for…

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    Economic The economic opportunities that would result from implementing a foster care organization that connects foster children with the perfect match for a safe home is access to a safe living environment and increased opportunity for families to provide a healthy lifestyle for young children. “Over 400,000 American children are in foster care, approximately 102,000 foster children are up for adoption, and about 1 in every 184 children in the U.S. are in the foster care system”…

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    Contemporary Health Care Issue Technology is one of the key elements for both for-profit organizations and nonprofit organizations in providing modernized medical services for the vast amount of populace in all the various geographic locations. At one time, the means of one doctor being able to consult with another doctor was by either sending messages or a messenger or by traveling to the other practitioner via stage coach or horse and buggy, depending on the geographic location. Today…

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    the amount of numbers on top of the organizational structure. Managers in an organization are the spiders in the big cobweb of employees and are therefore the most important factor in the the network of the organization. On top of that, Mintzberg (1979) states that managers develop the strategies of the organization’s business model to deal with environment to pursue their social goals in terms of a non-profit organization like Rural Action. When RA has more managers, they can develop a better…

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    based on the necessity of mobilizing resources in the most effective way. Given this reality, social ventures can be found in the form of non-profit, business or even governmental sectors. Thus, the definition that will be used in this study understands social entrepreneurship as an innovative activity that creates social value and that can be developed within the non-profit, business, or government sector (Austin, Stevenson, & Wei-Skillern,…

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    the federal government. State and local government, non-governmental organizations and local businesses also need to assist in the organizing and raising funding for emergency management operations (Haddow, Bullock, and Coppola, 2013). This is why I placed partnerships as the third most important challenge for emergency management. The coordination and cooperation of all levels of government and voluntary, nonprofit, and non-government organizations provides the best outcomes for emergency…

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