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    Kars 4 Kid Research Paper

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    child shifts their focus from being sick to one of hope and just being a kid, and the fun that comes with it. Car Donation Wizard Individuals donating to Car Donation Wizard have the opportunity to select from a lineup of bona fide non-profit and charitable organizations, where their funds go. All donations are tax-deductible. Car Donation Wizard accepts trucks, automobiles, trailers, recreational vehicles, personal watercraft, boats, and motorcycles. It recycles vehicles, maximizing the value…

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    Case Study: VOA

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    Volunteers of America better known as VOA, is a nonprofit organization located in over 400 communities in 46 states as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. VOA has over a hundred human service programs including housing, healthcare, and behavioral health organizations. Since 1896, VOA has supported at risk youths, the frail elderly, men and women returning from prison, the homeless, recovering addicts, and people with disabilities. Roughly about, 55,000 people donated to the agency…

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    ONTARIO 2 Summary The Ontario SPCA and humane society is a great local nonprofit organization near me. Their are many SPCA locations throughout the province and they are one of the largest animal care organizations in the country. What they do is help animals that are not able to help themselves, they give the animals a nice warm place to live hoping that they will eventually find their…

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    1. Who do you serve? To answer this question, my organization promotes social and economic equity by preserving and enhancing economically and culturally diverse communities through affordable homeownership opportunities, business development, homebuyer services, and community advocacy. For more than a decade, HomeSight has worked with families and people of color, assisting to create over 1,900 homeowners. Generally speaking, they fulfill their mission of “building strong, vibrant communities…

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    The voluntary sector or community sector also a non-profit sector or not for profit sector) is the duty of social activity undertaken by organizations that are not-for-profit and non-governmental. This sector is also called the third sector, in contrast to the public sector and the private sector. Civic sector or social sector are other terms for the sector, emphasizing its relationship to civil society. Voluntary health care For years, the voluntary sector has added significant value…

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    Dying To Get High Summary

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    Through personal narratives, a specific pro-marijuana organization and factual governmental information, the authors created an educational novel that is eye-opening towards physically and mentally ill patients who rely on marijuana as their sole medication. For this reason, we would recommend this book to other…

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    Cultural Diversity Issues

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    workplace, remains an ongoing challenge necessary to tackle, and an opportunity for organizations to thrive in the market. This field research paper will focus on exploring the issues and the benefits of cultural diversity, intercultural relationships and communication in the workforce. The use of data collection will be used in this paper along with discussion from interviewing a supervisor in a non profit organization. By utilizing specific concepts from lecture content, this paper will…

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    of the organization, he/she seizes too much power and cannot easily concede the right to other members or successors. Conflicts will occur between the founder and the board. I think the founder syndrome exists in both nonprofit and for-profit sectors, or might be even more severe in for-profit organizations. As the founder of a for-profit organization tend to have more centralized power and numerous benefits, including money, reputation and so on, than the founder in a nonprofit organization, it…

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    Nonprofits become an essential part of life for many people in need and working in one brings great experiences. Working in management for a nonprofit takes dedication in many aspects and wanting to serve for others. One nonprofit organization that I imagine myself working for is the Make A Wish Foundation. Taking on the role as part of management working as a main manager in the wish team means having a love to give back and help kids with critical medical conditions make their wishes come…

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    JIA Case Study

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    B. The Decision to Reduce the Frequency of the JIA’s Yearly Meetings to One Annual Meeting Will Not Expose the JIA to Any Significantly Liability Risks In Maryland, the JIA was established by means of the Maryland Property Insurance Availability Act, which is found in Md. Code (1957, 2001 repl. vol., 2016 suppl.) § 25-401 et seq. of the Insurance Article (“INS”). Similar to the DCPIF, the JIA is also an unincorporated association. INS § 25-403(a)(2). Contrary to the DCPIF, however, the JIA does…

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