You can probably find the most information on the main site of the 501c organization. But probably can find information about it on the Wikipedia site.
Wondered if you got a response on the 3 compartment sink as I am looking for one too. thanks
When you think of a "not-profit" organization think of that a largely a taxing status, a designation for tax purposes. The only real differences between non-profits and for-profits is that non-profits can have access to courses of funds (government grants and other funds, foundation and trust funds, etc) which the for for-profits don't. And the non-profit exists for some good cause like provide counseling services or education and training or save the whales or whatever. Bottom line though is that non-profits largely have the same concerns as for-profits. They too need to pay the rent, utilities, pay its employees, insurance, etc. etc. Additionally, non-profits have a board of directors it needs to answer too. This board has the responsibility to ensure the money is being spent to provide the products or services the organization is intended to provide. In order to do that they have to have a budget and hence a financial report to track where the money is coming from and going to so they don't over spend, so they can keep their doors open.
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You can learn about them on lots of different websites. Also the courthouse or tentant/landloard rights non-profit placeshave lots of other information too.
If you are trying to start a non profit organization with no money at all I suggest using fiscal sponsorship. If your still not sure..... I have placed a useful step by step guide link in my bio that you can check out.
Moffit is a name and it rhymes with profit. Coffit is one too
Each religious organization has there own process for becoming ordained. You can take correspondence courses too become a non denominational minister.
Oh, I wholeheartedly agree that transnational companies have far too much power and are guilty of too much immoral and unethical practices to gain profit. "Profit before People" is the main motivation behind major corporations. Whether it is the exploitation of humans or the excessive cruelty against animals, corporations will do anything in their pursuit for profit.
Business organizations: * sole proprietorship * general partnership * for profit, non-profit corporation * franchises Research these four organizations because there are way too many to list the legal issues.
Any one under the age of 18 may go there just another bonus that hospital although it is non profit is one of the best anywhere and patients are free
the free enterprise system is your mom in the profit is your mom too cause she's a benefit
Yes, it is. It's also a good argument in favor of for-profit hospitals. Yes, a for-profit hospital makes money running "unnecessary" tests, but I'd rather have those tests than have them red-lined because they're "too expensive." They've also cut back on real doctors, replacing them with "nurse practitioners" who are essentially PhDs in nursing studies and NOT medical doctors (MDs).