Similar words: profile, of itself, in proportion to, profound, profession, professional, on purpose, in practice. Meaning: ['nɑn'prɑfɪt /'nɒn'prɒ-] n. an organization chartered for other than profit-making activities. adj. not commercially motivated.
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31. Mediascope, a nonprofit organization that promotes social and health issues, published a nationwide study of media violence.
32. V., a nonprofit limited liability company, was formed to develop and operate the network.
33. Paul and Minneapolis created a nonprofit corporation to finance low-income housing.
34. E-Two: Steve Lavin has declared himself a corporation, but not a nonprofit one....
35. Wednesday, Jan. 12 Attends a daylong management training seminar for chief executive officers of 12 nonprofit organizations in Sorrento Valley.
36. Paul, Minnesota, created half a dozen private, nonprofit corporations to redevelop the city.
37. Nonprofit organizations are establishing partnerships with large grocery chains to bring supermarkets into low income neighborhoods.
38. The tax-exempt, nonprofit group was authorized by Congress in 1986 to create the memorial.
39. In a New York case, a federal district court found that a nonprofit educational service agency was guilty of copyright violations.
40. By this definition, large, nonprofit firms that exist primarily to accumulate wealth would not qualify.
41. His plan is to establish a nonprofit foundation that would support this kind of community service in exchange for long-term psychotherapy.
42. The new foundation is registered with the state as a tax-exempt religious corporation instead of a nonprofit organization for public benefit.
43. The funds of nonprofit organizations are nontaxable.
44. This charity is a nonprofit organization.
45. Among thousands of websites, many of them are nonprofit.
46. But innovation can take a nonprofit only so far.
47. Roseanne Mirabella, PhD Associate Professor at Seton Hall University. She is the top nonprofit management education researcher in the field.
48. Over the next two years, Moore negotiated with the owner — Rotary Charities of Traverse City — to operate it full-time as a nonprofit.
49. She believes government is an essential partner in a three-sided relationship that also includes the free market, and a "civil society" of churches and nonprofit groups.
50. It concludes that the forestry property mortgage is mainly supplied by governmental finance, and the petty loan is nonprofit because of the huge financing costs.
51. Many accountants worked in government offices or for nonprofit organizations. These two areas are often joined under the term government and institutional accounting.
52. When two or more groups have a legitimate claim to an address, ICANN expects them to work it out on their own. If they can't, the nonprofit will auction the suffixes.
53. The Institute is a nonprofit trade association founded in 1953.
54. More than 75, 000 people have pledged to participate in "Bank Transfer Day" by moving their money from large U.S. banks to nonprofit credit unions by Saturday, Christian said.
55. Look for a facility that has been accredited by Joint Commission International, a United States-based nonprofit that accredits hospitals abroad.
56. However, the researches referring to internal accounting control in nonprofit organization are not many.
57. To ship the footwear, Woodburn teamed with Sports Gift, a nonprofit organization that provides soccer and baseball equipment to children around the world.
58. The New York Stock Exchange was a nonprofit organization that was largely self - supervising.
58. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
59. Price data came from reports by the BLS and the nonprofit research group Council for Community and Economic Research, as well as other sources.
60. The nonprofit marine conservation group Oceana recently posted a petition asking Congress to save bluefish tuna, a fish rapidly facing extinction because of unmonitored overfishing.
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