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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61. Those age 70 and over can get lift tickets for $21 a day at Bridger Bowl, a nonprofit ski area in Bozeman, Mont., less than half the full price for adults.
62. "They were on a tight budget, so I charged them my nonprofit rate, " says Harmel, who works out of a cozy but crowded office in the back of the house he shares with his wife and stepson.
63. The nonprofit sector has traditionally been driven by a reliance on philanthropy, voluntarism , and government subsidy. Earned income has been viewed as something extra.
64. A nonprofit group based in the American state of Colorado is working to save lives.
65. The Internet Society (ISOC), which is a consortium of corporations, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations that monitors Internet policies and practices.
66. The industry and trade association is a kind of nonprofit organization.
67. Elementary educational fund, which belongs to public property, is nonexclusive, noncompetitive and nonprofit - making .
68. Or could you be interested in working as a development officer for a nonprofit organization?
69. The American Tree Farm System is a program of the American Forest Foundation's Center for Family Forests, a nonprofit conservation and education organization.
70. A Brizilian Brazilian drug company and a nonprofit group have developed a new, simplified malaria treatment.
71. In the world of international marketing, governments, quasi - government agencies, and profit - nonprofit entities are frequently buyers.
72. The council is a nonprofit group that supports liberal arts education.
73. News media shall conduct nonprofit publicity about blood donation in society.
74. A nonprofit project dreamed up by Americans Carl Malamud, a computer consultant, and Vinton Cerf, an Internet pioneer and telecommunications-company vice president.
75. The biggest malpractice of the profit system is that the majority of people make absolutely nonprofit .
76. The nonprofit group advocates the creation of a continuous chain of protected habitat stretching from Yellowstone to Canada's Yukon Territory .
77. "I think more than anything, adults are a little fearful of children's play, " said Joan Almon, executive director of the Alliance for Childhood, a nonprofit pro-play group.
78. One table was reserved by a nonprofit that offers human services to job seekers, and three by temporary employment agencies.
79. Brazilian drug company and a nonprofit group have developed a new, simplified malaria treatment.
80. BRIN : We have Google grants that give advertising to nonprofit organizations.
81. This "might be something as nontraditional as putting on a photography show, " says McDowell -- or starting a blog, launching a business, or pitching in at a nonprofit.
82. Habitat for Humanity International, founded in 1976, is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry.
83. At Liliyot, 15 at-risk youth – recommended by Elem, a nonprofit for youth in distress – work and are trained in the restaurant business, learning to be chefs.
84. The nonprofit Center for Rural Development is supervising the project.
85. Musk ox calves huddle tegether during a snowfall at the nonprofit Musk Ox Farm in Palmer, Alaska.
86. The International Code Council (ICC) was established in 1994 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive and coordinated national model construction codes.
87. La Leche League is an international, nonprofit, nonsectarian organization dedicated to providing education, information, support, and encouragement to women who want to breastfeed .
88. This nonprofit organization brings together medical volunteers from different cultures and opposing sides of conflicts.
89. They align themselves with non controversial,[www.Sentencedict.com] nonpolitical and highly resected nonprofit or charitable organizations.
90. His nonprofit ONE raises awareness via media, policy and calls to action.
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