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Functioning and Development of Target Capitals of Non-profit Organizations

by Elena V. Bokareva, Lyudmila I. Chernikova, Elena N. Egorova, Stella K. Egorova
"... The article performs the results of research, functioning and development of target capitals of non-profit organizations. An overview of legislative base, declaring an order of formation of formation of target capitals, participators of this process and conditions of work of target capital is provid ..."
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The article performs the results of research, functioning and development of target capitals of non-profit organizations. An overview of legislative base, declaring an order of formation of formation of target capitals, participators of this process and conditions of work of target capital

Non-profit Organizations and Urban Policy in Britain and the USA

by Brian D. Jacobs, North Staffordshlire Polytechtnic
"... In Britain and the USA, non-profit anid charitable organizations hiave become in-creasingly important wit/h respect to their role in urban community activity. Governments on both sides of the Atlantic have recognized the value of n)on-profits in promoting community involvement in local intitiatives ..."
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In Britain and the USA, non-profit anid charitable organizations hiave become in-creasingly important wit/h respect to their role in urban community activity. Governments on both sides of the Atlantic have recognized the value of n)on-profits in promoting community involvement in local intitiatives

E-learning: A solution for non-profit organizations

by Nancy A. Tait, Nancy Tait , 2002
"... Non-profit organizations need solutions to improve efficiency and effectiveness of their workforce. Distance education methods, and specifically electronic systems, are the preferred choice. With somewhat limited technological capabilities, organizations should now recognize the need to further inv ..."
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Non-profit organizations need solutions to improve efficiency and effectiveness of their workforce. Distance education methods, and specifically electronic systems, are the preferred choice. With somewhat limited technological capabilities, organizations should now recognize the need to further

In 2004, Non Profit Organization Weather

by Ryoko Fujimori, Nobuyuki Hirai, Tadayuki Iwaya, Michihiko Tonouchi, Yuichi Mizukoshi, Takashi Nakagawa
"... nationwide activities highlighting the need for a reduction in damage caused by global warming and climatic change, and to promote public interest and raise the profile of broadcast meteorologists. Prior to them, in 2001, Sharp Corporation (SHARP) started environmental classes in schools local to th ..."
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nationwide activities highlighting the need for a reduction in damage caused by global warming and climatic change, and to promote public interest and raise the profile of broadcast meteorologists. Prior to them, in 2001, Sharp Corporation (SHARP) started environmental classes in schools local to their facilities, covering the various recycling systems appertaining to its products. Three years later in 2004, they took a step further and introduced similar classes covering natural energy. From autumn 2006, WCN and SHARP began collaborative classes for thinking about global warming, relying on each other’s strength. At these classes, broadcast meteorologists take the first session, where they inform participants of the actual conditions and the future prospects of global warming, with some quizzes and experiments.

Non Profit Organizations as Providers of Public Goods

by Yrd Doç, Dr. Habibe İlhan, Kamu Hizmeti, Sağlayıcıları Olarak, Kar Amacı Gütmeyen
"... This paper discusses nonprofit organizations as providers of public goods in the context of market failure theory. The paper defines common terms, elaborates on existing theory regarding non-profits and the market, and ties the argument to the current conversation in Public Administration. The autho ..."
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This paper discusses nonprofit organizations as providers of public goods in the context of market failure theory. The paper defines common terms, elaborates on existing theory regarding non-profits and the market, and ties the argument to the current conversation in Public Administration

CTN Electronic Journal Preventing the Abuse of Non-Profit Organizations

by Mehdi Knani , 2011
"... “OSCE participating States (should) ensure that legitimate activities of non-profit organizations and charities are not restricted and that they cannot be misused by terrorist organizations (…)” OSCE Permanent Council Decision No. 617 (2004) on Further Measures to Suppress Terrorist Financing Conten ..."
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“OSCE participating States (should) ensure that legitimate activities of non-profit organizations and charities are not restricted and that they cannot be misused by terrorist organizations (…)” OSCE Permanent Council Decision No. 617 (2004) on Further Measures to Suppress Terrorist Financing

Leadership and Economic Theories of Non-profit Organizations

by Joe Wallis, Brian Dollery, Professor Brian Dollery , 2002
"... Abstract: Economic theories of Nonprofit Organizations (NPOs) have modified standard economic assumptions to explain altruism and nonprofit entrepreneurship but have neglected their dependence on leadership due to the traditional reluctance of economists to consider phenomena associated with prefere ..."
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Abstract: Economic theories of Nonprofit Organizations (NPOs) have modified standard economic assumptions to explain altruism and nonprofit entrepreneurship but have neglected their dependence on leadership due to the traditional reluctance of economists to consider phenomena associated

2003a). Job Quality in Non-profit Organizations

by Kathryn Mcmullen, Grant Schellenberg, Kathryn Mcmullen, Grant Schellenberg - CPRN Research Series on Human Resources in the Non-profit Sector No|2. Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research Networks
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Soft-Targets and Incentive Compensation in Non-Profit Organizations

by Helin Gai , 2009
"... valuable advice on the project. The author is also grateful for the support and feedback from his classmates of Economics 201IS and 202IS as the project progressed. Monetary targets are highly prevalent in fundraising campaigns. Although some theoretical research has been conducted to explain why fu ..."
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-based incentive compensation has become more and more prevalent in the nonprofit sector. Based on the empirical observations, the author theorizes that fundraising organizations implement incentive compensation that is dependent on whether a soft target is reached, in order to motivate the fundraising staff

\ INVESTMENT POLICY CHALLENGES TO DIRECTORS OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

by Bevis Longstreth , 1981
"... Today I am going to talk about those fiduciaries who are charged with investment responsibility. Of course, there are fiduciaries of many different sorts.--I One great dividing line might be drawn between those, like the late Robert Moses, who are chi~fly engaged in spending other people's mone ..."
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Today I am going to talk about those fiduciaries who are charged with investment responsibility. Of course, there are fiduciaries of many different sorts.--I One great dividing line might be drawn between those, like the late Robert Moses, who are chi~fly engaged in spending other people's money, and those whose trust it is to invest that money and earn a return on it.
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