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    lure the public in. I personally see this as dehumanizing and a sign of oppression. It’s not fair for the individuals in poverty to have some organization treat them even worse just so they can make an appeal and name for themselves. I see this as a profit and propaganda from the organization’s side. In the article by CNN, “The dangers of poverty porn”, Nathalie Dortonne states, “Poverty porn is a tactic used by nonprofits and charity organizations to gain empathy and contribution from donors by…

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    The National Council of Nonprofits is the largest network of nonprofit organizations in the United States. Forty-one state-level associations make up the national council. They assist nonprofit organizations by identifying issues, trends and solutions. The council helps nonprofits advance their missions by providing resources to explore grants, policies, and communication tactics. In addition, the National Council of Nonprofits advocates for policies that support nonprofit organizations.…

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    Non Profit Organization

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    What is a 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…

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    features well known national acts, local artists and aspiring students. This is a relatively small organization that relies entirely on in kind donations, sponsors and one small government grant. The budget for the fiscal year is around $50,000, any profit made goes to the Northampton Jazz Festival Music…

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    The mission statement for the organization is “Taking church to people”. Mission Arlington/ Mission Metroplex receives over 97% of its funding from contributions, gifts, and non-government grants. The remaining percentages are combined with federated campaigns and government grants. In 2012, the nonprofit’s total revenue was $4, 793,175 with $17, 067,814 in net assets (Charity Navigator, 2015). Fieldwork for this research consisted…

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    The Center for Defense Information (CDI) was a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization based in Washington, DC. It specialized in analyzing and advising on military matters.[1] CDI was founded in 1971 by an independent group of retired military officers including Adm. Gene La Rocque and Adm. Eugene Carroll.[2] Center for Defense Information Abbreviation CDI Merged into Project on Government Oversight Formation 1971 Founder Adm. Gene La Rocque, Adm. Eugene Carroll Extinction 2012 Location…

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    Nonprofit Case Study

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    received. Therefore, it’s important to understand the steps to successfully apply for tax-exempt status. Planning and Forming a Nonprofit When forming a business that you plan on being a nonprofit you must plan the organization to not incur profits that benefit an individual and that also provides a public benefit. These types of 501(c)(3) organizations fall into the categories of religious, charitable, scientific, testing for public safety, prevention…

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    Homeless Veterans Memo

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    Part I: Overview and Describe the event/interview For my Advocacy report I chose to visit a Coalition group known as Inner Voice, Inc. The Inner Voice, Inc. was established in 1984 by Reverend Robert Johnson with the goal of delivering Chicago's homeless people with the necessary resources to become self-reliance. The Inner Voice incorporation provided overnight housing to individuals along with hot meals clothing and a safe haven. Founder Reverend Johnson believed people should be helped…

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    City Council Case Study

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    In June of 2005, in a runoff election Phil Hardberger, a local business leader overwhelmingly defeated City Council Member Julian Castro in a bid for the Mayor’s office. As soon as he had been moved into office Hardberger began a strong push to bring Sheryl Sculley to San Antonio. Under Hardberger’s leadership a second formal job offer was extended to Sheryl Scully with a starting salary of $250,000, a $10,000 raise after the first year, a performance bonus of $35, 000 after her second year, a…

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    8 Neighbors, Do they still need each other? Non-profits are often overlooked when economic struggles come along, much of the time these organizations have to cut their programs or in the worst times, shut down. Partnerships like the 8 Neighbors are often born out of necessity of the economy or political climate(Katherine, Drew Rios, 2013). This partnership was born out of the economic crisis of the great recession. This was the time between 2007 and 2009 when there was a large amount of…

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