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    The organization’s new name embodies the general mission it works to accomplish. LAND is an acronym that stands for landscape, art, and neighborhood development (LAND, n.d.b). Today LAND studio is an urban development oriented nonprofit organization located in one of Cleveland’s historic neighborhoods, Ohio City. Here is where twenty talented staff members contribute daily to improving Cleveland’s public spaces in hopes of helping people connect with one another and boosting the city’s economy.…

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    Financial Management of Colon Cancer Alliance Introduction Nonprofit organizations exist to provide various types of services and needs to the surrounding community and/or to the nation or world, as a whole. Unlike the for-profit counterparts, nonprofits do not exist to generate profit or have owner’s equity or stockholders (Accounting Coach, n.d.). Instead, nonprofits must rely on contribution, membership dues, program revenue, fundraising events/activities, public or private grants, or…

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    Within her book, we should all be feminist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie tells anecdotes of what it is like to be a young feminist in Africa, she speaks at one point of the ‘helpers’ found in major cities around the continent, often young men who offer to help the wealthier park cars in the congested metropolitan area. To stand out, these young men add some theatrics to the service they provide. These young Nigerian men are not the only ones who add theatrics to helping others. There are often…

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    Leadership will help members to develop and refine organizational strategies by developing and inspiring staff and building internal and external relationships. Finance will allow members to create financial strategies, learn and understand not-for-profit accounting, and reporting financial information internally and externally. Program understanding and designing is pertinent to educational principles and tools and coaching both program members, volunteers, and patrons. Technology will leverage…

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    cabinets. Overall, my time with Y&H was a great experience, I learned about case managing, how a non-profit organization works to help the community, and how I can make a difference to assist in any…

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    homelessness. The core of my strategy is to examine those dynamic and successful tenets of established non-profit originations who serve the homeless population, i.e. Habitat For Humanity, Catholic Charities, National Center for Homeless Education, Food Bank/Pantries, Shelters, Job Training Programs, etc. gleaming from them those elements that will help to develop a specific hybrid not-for-profit program to provide affordable housing with high-quality design, sophisticated financing, efficient…

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    Economic Benefits to Nonprofits from Volunteerism Topic 1: Volunteers and the act of volunteering bring multiple benefits to organizations, communities and people. Organizations receive enormous contributions of time, talents and skills. The tools that help nonprofit organizations understand the scale and significance of volunteering need to be invested in and maintained. There is often limitations and reluctance when trying to assign a value to volunteerism. This is a problem that needs to be…

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    of a business, I personally advertise SGB with my staffing company Stefan Professional Staffing. We raise money by doing fundraisers; our fundraiser raised $800 just in selling candy alone, and an additional $600 in our bake sale in two days. The profits go back into the organization fund to help children who cannot afford school supplies and after school activities. I use my website, brochures and pamphlets. When you go out to present your organization, it is important to be prepared for the…

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    In this chapter the characteristics of human service agencies are explored. social work has been practice in organizational settings. this chapter also talk about the types of organizations, and the types of organizations are private, public and nonprofit organizations. Furman and Gibelman talk about the types of organizations in detail. Furman and Gibelman (2013) explain the types of organization: public organizations are those who are concerned with social welfare and other agencies…

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    to the Feeding America: History, he “eventually began soliciting unwanted food from grocery stores, local gardens and more” ("Feeding America: History"). The effort that he had put in over time added up into Feeding America, one of the biggest non-profit organizations in the U.S. With the mission statement “[T]o feed America’s hungry through a nationwide network of member food banks and engage our country in the fight to end hunger” ("About Feeding America.”), the organization has fulfilled the…

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