Sunday, August 18, 2019
Non Profit Organizations Essay -- Nonprofits and Charities
Nonprofit Organizations       The purpose of this research is to define nonprofit organizations,     describe opportunities that are present in nonprofits, outline     advantages and disadvantages of working in the nonprofit sector, and     explain how you can determine if this is an area for you to consider     as a career.       WHAT IS THE NONPROFIT SECTOR?       "Nonprofit" is a term that the I.R.S. uses to define tax-exempt     organizations whose money or "profit" must be used solely to further     their charitable or educational mission, rather than distribute     profits to owners or shareholders as in the for-profit sector.       The term is also used to describe organizations which are not a branch     of -- are independent of -- the government and the corporate sector.     This term refers to one of the most important uniqueness of a     nonprofit organization: it is independent of both the public or     government sector and the private or corporate sector.       Nonprofits are organizations whose income is not used for the benefit     or gain of stockholders, directors or any other persons with an     interest in the organization. The nonprofit sector is very diverse; it     includes tax-exempt organizations that are educational, scientific and     cultural, as well as civic and social welfare organizations.     Nonprofits usually work to advance a cause or interest or to     accomplish some good work.       Some job seekers overlook nonprofit organizations, assuming that     opportunities are limited and salaries are uniformly low. This is not     true. Respectable salaries, a wide range of opportunities and     satisfying work abound in the nonprofit sector.       Nonprofit organizations play significant roles at th...              ...   REFERENCES       Ahmad, M M and Townsend, J G (1998). Changing fortunes in anti-poverty     programmes in Bangladesh. Journal of International Development, No.10;     pp. 427.       Anonymous (1995). Make a Difference: An Outline Volunteering Strategy     for the UK, Volunteering Unit, Home Office Public Relations Branch, London.       Eberts, Marjorie and Margaret Gisler (1991). Careers for Good     Samaritans and Other Humanitarian Types. Lincolnwood: VGM Career Horizons.       Lewis, William and Carol Milano (1987). Profitable Careers in     Nonprofit. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.       McAdam, Terry (1986). Careers in the Nonprofit Sector: Doing Well By     Doing Good. Washington: The Taft Group.       Wilson, A. and Pimm, G. (1996). The tyranny of the volunteer: the care     and  feeding of voluntary workforces. Management Decision, Vol.34, No.4; pp.24.                        
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