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    The America I believe in will thrive in the future. Several changes need to be made for this to happen. It seems like every time I watch the news something bad has happened such as‚ terrorist acts‚ bombs threats‚ and shootings. I believe if everyone stopped the violence America would be a much more safe and better country. Terrorism is my greatest concern in America. Did u know‚ that in 2015 there were 38 incidents‚ 44 deaths‚ and 52 injuries due to terrorism? To fight terrorism‚ We should

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    types of organizations: profit‚ non-profit and government based organizations. This paper will discuss the differences between profit and non-profit organization and the weaknesses and strengths that each of the organization has. The University of Michigan will be used because it is a prime example of a non-profit organization and its services and the center for spinal surgery hospital will be discussed as a for-profit hospital. Body The University of Michigan’s health system is a non-profit organization

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    Nonprofit versus for-profit healthcare and organizations For-profit and not-for-profit hospitals generate revenues through daily operations. For-profit hospitals are able to generate funds through issuing stocks while non-for-profit hospitals do not have this ability. Accordingly‚ non-for-profit hospitals can issue tax-exempt bonds and can accept tax-deductible contributions. Non-profits were created with the intention of servicing the needs of the poor. This subsequently led

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    Strategic Planning for Profit and Non-Profit Organizations Name School Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Discussion 4 Role of government in regulation of non-profit fundraising 4 Demanding of disclosure statements 4 Provision of more funding 5 Appointment of external auditors 5 Role of states in regulating non-profit fundraising 6 Sarbanes-Oxley-type legislation in non-profit fundraising 8 Importance of Sarbanes-Oxley type legislation 8

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    chosen Non Profit organizations as a topic. I would like to explore the steps in building a successful Non Profit Organization. This topic interests me because I am interested in someday creating a non-profit organization that will benefit women all over the world and serve my community. A non-profit organization is a group organized for purposes other than generating profit. No part of the organization’s income is distributed to members or employees of the group. Non-profit organizations are founded

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    develop the organization‚ and put into practice. Strategic planning guides conversations about an organization’s purpose‚ helps integrate perspectives from multiple stakeholders‚ and provides the steps to develop goals and objectives that will move the organization’s forward. (b) The specific issues would be various due to different standards and analysis techniques which applied to strategic planning. However‚ generally it is critical to cover these aspects as follows. Identifying the nonprofit organization

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    For Profit Vs. Not For Profit organizations: I would like to start with the more interesting type of organizations to discuss and that is not for profit organization (NPO). The first advantage to NPO is simply tax exemption (IRS‚ 2012)‚ once an organization meets certain criteria and is approved as a NPO‚ it doesn’t pay tax on its income. It is very important to understand here that the money saved from not paying tax is reinvested in such organization to either continue providing the type of services

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    Introduction: Training is an important and internal part of organization process. Training is a process where employee improves his efficiency‚ capacity‚ and effectiveness at work by developing his knowledge and understanding the skills relevant to do his job. Thus‚ training is a sequence of learning a programmed behavior. Training is must in every organization to have experienced people to do their work efficiently. To be more competitive in market the organization needs training to build and sustain

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    business/enterprise. The most imperative difference between a business and this sports club is that a business is established with the aim of generating profit which the owner is entitled to because the owner is the person who provides the start-up capital. The low down A sports club on the other hand‚ it is established to provide facilities to the members and no profit is made. If‚ through fund raising efforts the club makes‚ the income generated exceeds the expenses incurred‚ then that money is called

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    Introduction The nonprofit corporation exists solely to provide programs and services that are of public benefit. Often these programs and services are not otherwise provided by local‚ state‚ or federal entities. While they are able to earn a profit‚ more accurately called a surplus; such earnings must be retained by the organization for its future provision of programs and services. Earnings may not benefit individuals or stake-holders. Underlying many effective nonprofit endeavors is a commitment

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