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Nonprofit meaning
Not seeking to produce a profit (a financial gain).
Synonyms of Nonprofit
Example sentences (20)
Bloomberg L.P.’s profit would be subject to income tax, even if it was owned by a nonprofit, said Jim Friedlich, executive director of The Lenfest Institute for Journalism, the nonprofit that owns the for-profit Philadelphia Inquirer.
If Masthead Maine were to transition from a privately-owned company to ownership by a nonprofit, it would continue a trend over the past decade or so of news agencies opting for a nonprofit model.
The conflict-of-interest complaints against Sofis stem from a pair of lawsuits filed in April and May by Humanmade, a nonprofit based in San Francisco that trains workers for manufacturing roles, against Sofis’ former nonprofit SFMade.
SBA senators also approved the Nonprofit Law Association, which aims to facilitate relationships between law students and both government and nonprofit officials.
The Nonprofit Leadership Alliance is proud to announce our newest Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP) Campus Partner: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Any nonprofit that gives grants to another must list those grants on its tax forms — meaning that you can research a nonprofit’s funding by using our search.
He and his wife, Nichole, have run a nonprofit organization in Romania for the past two decades, and this has given him a unique perspective on how to deal with client’s in the nonprofit world.
The nonprofit news outlet Wisconsin Watch provided this article to The Associated Press through a collaboration with Institute for Nonprofit News.
This can be a handy feature if you want to donate to a nonprofit that might not need hotel stays or airfare, such as art and culture or education-related nonprofit.
Throughout her time as Nonprofit Resources Librarian, Sarah’s energy and vision has helped transform the landscape of support for nonprofit organizations and artists throughout Northern Colorado.
United Midcoast Charities, founded in 1942, is a community-supported 501c3 nonprofit whose mission is to energize Midcoast Maine nonprofit agencies through finance and guidance, supporting a network of resources stronger than any single organization.
Echeverria said Hall had broken Vermont and Utah nonprofit laws when he transferred his land from his nonprofit NewVistas Foundation to a for-profit LLC.
In response, several nonprofit boards including the Latino Outreach Council and the ACLU voted not to participate in what appeared to be a political rally in order to protect their nonprofit’s status.
The Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement is a membership organization dedicated to advancing nonprofit excellence in Delaware.
Founded in 1975, The Jefferson Center for Learning and the Arts is a campus of nonprofit organizations and a center for research, publications, and seminars on nonprofit leadership and governance.
A 2021 analysis by the nonprofit Environmental Working Group estimated that more than 2,400 drinking water systems serving almost two-thirds of the p eople living in the U.S. — a number that’s growing as more communities test their water.
AACSB International is a nonprofit association with ISO 9001:2015 certification.
A Berkeley obstetrician’s nonprofit aims to improve health outcomes for mothers and infants in regions without reliable electricity.
Abe Scarr, director of Illinois PIRG, a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization, said ComEd has more than doubled its delivery rates since 2012, pending approval of the latest proposed increase.
About 60% of U.S. hospitals are nonprofit organizations.