There is no difference between a nonprofit and a not for profit. The two are synonymous. Please see the following article
Concerning businesses, the terms "non-profit" and "not-for-profit" are used interchangeably and, for all intents and purposes, have the same meaning.
There is a technical difference; however, derived from whether the company exists as a separate legal entity from the members. Non-profits (e.g., churches) generally have a defined charter and have a legal entity that is distinct from their membership. Not-for-profit companies (e.g., associations) represent groups of people getting together and exist only because of their members.
There is no difference. They are synonymous.
No. The primary difference between for profit and not-for-profit organizations is simply their income tax treatment by the IRS.
Charitable organizations are some kind of so-called "non-profit" organizations. The main difference between other non-profit organizations is here, that they mainly focus on philantropic, charitable, educational and religious goals.
Generally there is no difference only when they come to financial policies there is a great difference. As profit organizations finance from there Income while non profit organizations take funds and donations.
There is no difference.
No difference.
why do we have non profit organizations
why do we have non profit organizations
a. relationship between IMC processes and marketing strategy in profit and not-for-profit organizations.
What is difference between trust run and for-profit hospitals
No difference. They mean the same thing.
No difference. They mean the same thing.
No they are the same but the only difference is in profit orgamnization they have to pay the taxes but in non-profit organiztion they are no- pay exempts