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In addition , nonprofit organizations share certain other characteristics . First , they work to serve public purposes or the common goals of their members . Further , they can benefit from voluntary labor and are selfgoverning .
In addition , nonprofit organizations share certain other characteristics . First , they work to serve public purposes or the common goals of their members . Further , they can benefit from voluntary labor and are selfgoverning .
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... which are required from organizations with gross receipts over $ 25,000.3 In addition , a few other federal organizations , such as the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice , provide oversight of nonprofit ...
... which are required from organizations with gross receipts over $ 25,000.3 In addition , a few other federal organizations , such as the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice , provide oversight of nonprofit ...
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... workforce in 2002.6 Wages and salaries paid to nonprofit sector employees comprised 8.3 percent of those paid in the U.S. in 2004.7 In addition to representing a significant portion of the U.S. economy , the sector is growing .
... workforce in 2002.6 Wages and salaries paid to nonprofit sector employees comprised 8.3 percent of those paid in the U.S. in 2004.7 In addition to representing a significant portion of the U.S. economy , the sector is growing .
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Also , some federal funds move to nonprofits on the basis of individuals ' decisions , that is , from federal programs to nonprofits selected by the consumer , such as for health care . In addition to direct ...
Also , some federal funds move to nonprofits on the basis of individuals ' decisions , that is , from federal programs to nonprofits selected by the consumer , such as for health care . In addition to direct ...
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In addition , federal , state , and local governments rely on nonprofit organizations as key partners in implementing programs and providing services to the public . Given the way the sector is woven into the basic fabric of our society ...
In addition , federal , state , and local governments rely on nonprofit organizations as key partners in implementing programs and providing services to the public . Given the way the sector is woven into the basic fabric of our society ...
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The Nonprofit Sector: A Research Handbook Walter W. Powell,Richard Steinberg No preview available - 2006 |
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