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    employed by virtually any company represents the keystone of that company’s overall success. For non-profit organizations, however, hiring and maintaining a viable workforce becomes all the more important since the company is often dependent upon the goodwill of its donors and or supporters. In developing this workforce, the chief operating officer (CEO) of the Triple-F Foundation, a public, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded to provided financial assistance for the family members of…

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    marketing memberships in for-profit organizations and making about the same income that your position will pay. Assuming you could not offer more money, what would you say or do that could make a top candidate accept your offer?…

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    nonprofit they serve. The mission for nonprofit organizations is key and board members must know and be obedient to the mission. The 5 member HHV board is made up of John Meagher who is the chairman of the board and former trial Judge. Michael Lawson serves as treasurer of the board and is a former veteran affairs director who understands hospitalized veteran’s needs. Nora Egan has the title of director and has a background in human resource management. Dr. Keith Stuessi also has the title of…

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    It is truly amazing when you are able to find an organization or program that can stick to their values and acknowledge an obvious problem. With so many organizations out there you can never really know everything about them without some further exploration. Since being told about the organization called Outreach360 it always seemed like a good program to analyze. Outreach360 is an organization that is focused on making an effort to create volunteering opportunities around the world. It should…

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    What is the YMCA? The YMCA is a non profit organization with the mission statement that “Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.” (The Y). The YMCA also known as the “Y” has many different strengths that help the community thrive and grow together. The “Y” is in over 10,000 different neighborhoods around the nation with a goal to deliver a positive change. (The Y). The…

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    In module two, we discussed two important things for nonprofit organizations: Managing the Resource Development Function, defining audiences and developing a case. Nonprofit organizations should keep track and improve every area of the organizations in order to obtain the best results. By keeping tracking and improving, nonprofit organizations will maximize their net income which will help them to grow. Just in the same way, in order to make improvements, an organization should be listening to…

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    Overview The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is a 501©(3) non profit, non-governmental organization whose mission is “To honor and empower Wounded Warriors” (Wounded Warrior Project, 2014). This mission statement addresses two of the major elements of a mission statement: What: Honor and empower Who: Wounded warriors It does not address “where” it will provide services and “how” these services will be provided. This leaves the WWP open to provide a wide range of services that may change over…

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    Dying to Get High, published by Richard J. Webb and Wendy Chapkis, views the subject of medical marijuana through the eyes of a group of individuals who call themselves WAMM (The Wo/Men’s Alliance for Medical Marijuana). The members of WAMM manage people with serious illnesses and use medical marijuana to alleviate their symptoms. The book challenges misconceptions of critics, especially that of the government. Throughout the book, the government is viewed as an antagonist as they refuse to…

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    This enables an organization the ability to keep a close relationship with its customers, in return developing a loyal customer base. This loyalty will increase the chance of reoccurring clients in a non-profits service. With trending topics, a nonprofits content will be available to twitter users other than the holder’s followers. Creating a “hash tag” gives the opportunity to attract attention to your services or events you may be having. Although the…

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    This act helps nonprofit organization more than they help for profit organizations. Health care reforms have a real impact on charitable nonprofit because of its health insurance benefits. Employers take this into consideration for their employees making it more accessible and affordable. Employees consider the health…

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