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    Introduction Within a non-profit organization the chief executive officer (CEO) is often referred to as the executive director. The chief executive officer or the executive director retains the highest power in a non-profit. The CEO should be someone who has a strong background in all subjects as it relates to the non-profit. As the CEO of a non-profit it is important that the CEO is fluent in financial leadership to help the organization become and remain a success. In order for the…

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    The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation is a non profit organization that makes effort to provide financial aid for brain tumor research and patients around the world. Founded in 1991, in Atlanta Georgia when two motorcycle riders, Mike and Dianne Traynor wanted to make a difference. They organized a motorcycle ride fundraiser to raise money for research for children with brain tumors. On the very first ride they raised about $4,000 dollars to donate to Emory University. They continued to do the…

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    If I were the Director of Development for the Fairfax Station Railroad Museum and I have to raise the $500,000 for the annual contribution, I would like to create a fundraising campaign. The fundraising campaign is an annual calendar project. From the above Timeline, the direct of Fairfax Station Railroad Museum would like to invite past donors and possible donors to join our project. Meanwhile, I would try my best to promote the project to the all possible visitors. The project would be held…

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    Hey y'all, I have been blessed with the opportunity to serve on UGA Miracle’s High School Outreach Committee. On this committee, I will serve as a mentor to students around Athens-Clarke County, while empowering them to become involved in Children’s Miracle Network. UGA Miracle is a an incredible student-run philanthropy at the University of Georgia that benefits Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, specifically the Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit and the Aflac Cancer and Blood…

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    The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. They play in the South division of the National Football Conference (NFC), one of the two conferences in the National Football League (NFL). The team is worth approximately USD $1 billion, according to Forbes,[4] and is controlled by Jerry Richardson and his family; they have a 48% stake. The remainder of the team is held by a group of 14 limited partners. The head coach is Ron Rivera, while the…

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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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    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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    Jazz Festival Essay

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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 Case and Research Methods There are currently over 1.5 million nonprofit organizations in the United States (Foundation Center, 2015). This study focuses on the case of Mission Arlington/ Mission Metroplex, a local nonprofit that provides a multitude of spiritual and social services to the disadvantaged population of Arlington, Texas and the larger Dallas/ Ft. Worth region. Mission Arlington, under the umbrella of Mission Metroplex, was founded August 1, 1986, by Executive Director Tillie…

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