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.
This would be up to each state to determine. Some states have regulations that address non-profit's worker's unemployment
By... being a non profit organization?
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?
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