This depends on several factors. 1) Whether you were paid wages; 2) Whether the organization paid into the state's unemployment fund through payroll taxes; 3) Whether the reason you were fired was through your own fault or not, etc.
That is something you have to check with the unemployment office. If the employee was collecting a salary, yes, he/she is entitled to unemployment and it makes no difference if he/she worked for a non-profit or a profit organization. The part-time aspect is what could be tricky. It is best to check with the unemployment office in order to get the current ruling.
By... being a non profit organization?
This would be up to each state to determine. Some states have regulations that address non-profit's worker's unemployment
Non profit making organization is the type that does not deal with profit oriented
The ARC is a non-profit organization.
Where can you ask for Turkeys for a non profit organization?
The opposite of a non-profit organization is a profit organization. A non-profit organization does not carry out activities with the intention of making profits.
Yes, a non-profit organization can operate under the umbrella of a church organization because most churches operates as a non-profit organization.
Regenesis - non-profit organization - was created in 2007.
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No. The whole point of a non-profit organization is that it's non-profit. All of their earnings go to their cause and all of the workers in the organization are volunteers.
If I worked for a school program a non-profit organization, do the new employer allowed to call the school or does it have to be the Refrence provided meaning the non-profit Organization?