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    Establish a Supporters Program Communicating with all veterans organisations will trigger a lot of interest. People will want to become supporters. Whereas Volunteers are people who give their time to moderate or create content, “Supporters” can contribute in many smaller ways with active engagement. Examples include: Encouraging a VWM facebook post on key days Identifying potential memorial champions (or becoming one) Printing a PDF poster and putting on local notice boards Encouraging action…

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    Qht1 Task 1

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    Task 2-1 Step 1 Individuals with disabilities in the Kansas City metro, and everywhere, have varying degrees of need in their everyday lives. To have these needs met, it is vital that they know the advocacy organizations and resources available to them. Several organizations exist in the Kansas City metro that allow individuals with disabilities to live enriched and fulfilled lives through school, home, community, and camp programs. Two of these organizations are The Joshua Center for…

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    Brief Summary of the case The case explains how a club called Soroptimist International of the Americas (SIA) assist women and girls that live around America. SIA is a well-known worldwide organization who focus on four division. To be able to have an impact in our community and increase its marketing, SIA publish white papers. These white papers are available free on their website. With the finality to educate club members and the community, promote programs, raise funds, and increase interest…

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    There are different reasons why people join a non-profit organisation, but often, it is the culture of the organisation that makes them stay and succeed. Those who work in YFS are usually there for the passion of the mission versus the money in the pocket. And it is the culture of YFS that has made it successful and grow over the years. Organizational Culture is the refined collective behaviour of individuals in an organization so that it’s better aligned to fulfil the organization’s mission.…

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    Women's Pay Gap

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    Prior to 1920, most women stayed home and very few held paying jobs, however the United States was eventually pushed into World War I in 1917 leading a new change for women. War time sparked a colossal economic growth creating a demand for weapons, clothes, and military supplies. With many men going off to serve in the military and leaving their previous jobs, women stepped into factory positions to support the war effort. However, according to The Twenties in America Women in the Work Force,…

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    The public’s perception and lack of knowledge as to how a nonprofit organization is structured, the legality of what they can and cannot do, as well as a general baseline understanding of how operations are carried out can have damaging effects on the organization’s ability to fulfill its mission. In the article 100% Goes to Charity?, by Lee Draper we look at the consequences of public expectation versus reality when it comes to operational costs and program budgets, as well as whether or not…

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    Social media has transitioned into a place where activities such as advertising, political propaganda or fundraising can reach thousands of people almost instantly. An organization has the possibility of reaching a more diverse audience in the hopes of finding more people to fight for cause and achieve a common goal. Different states have different laws; therefore, board members and staff need to do some research that could affect the organizations funding program. Online Fundraising Charities…

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    Nonprofits: A Case Study

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    I. 3.3. Finances Nonprofit organizations require funds to not only sustain their organization; but growth is also very costly to the organization having to deal with various new expenses (Connolly and Klein, p.3). Securing finances has been seen to those scaling impact generally (Massarsky and Gillespie, p.24, 2013) across numerous published literature to be one of the major if not main factor to nonprofit 's being able to scale their impact successfully. Brest stated that an area for need for…

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    A Doctor Who Treats Violence (Ch. 9) Martavia Lambert and Anthony Brown both grown up in the slums, were married for two years with children, and and they had a very abusive and unhealthy relationship. Lambert killed Brown during a fight one night, they were one out of three murders that night. Crime and violence cause a lot of economic problems. Early interventions are expensive, but they become more difficult to deal with later in life. Disease specialist for tuberculosis, Dr. Gary Slutkin,…

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    Social Welfare

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    The basics of social welfare organisations. Social welfare is different from the standard of living, and involves factors such as quality of the environment, extent of drug abuse, availability of social services as well as spiritual and religious aspects of life that determines the quality of life of an individual living in a society. A social welfare organisation is nothing but a nonprofit civic organisation that aims at social welfare and has been created under section 501 ( c )(4) of the…

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