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A voluntary organization is typically owned and operated by its members or a governing body, such as a board of directors or trustees. It is not owned in the traditional sense like a for-profit business; instead, it is usually established to serve a specific cause or community need. Members often contribute their time and resources voluntarily, and any profits are reinvested into the organization's mission rather than distributed to owners.

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