[
US
/nɑnˈpɹɑfət/
]
ADJECTIVE
- not commercially motivated
NOUN
- an organization chartered for other than profit-making activities
How To Use nonprofit In A Sentence
- The committee submitted guidelines that applied to off-air recording by nonprofit educational institutions.
- For the 1999-2000 school year EF cashed in some of its stock donated from start-ups and put $325,000 to work for the nonprofit.
- It's a clever business tactic: Not only is the donation tax-deductible, but participating nonprofits bring in their lists, and shoppers are incentivized to buy, knowing the profits go to worthy causes. Artful Style on the Bowery
- A working group of nonprofit agencies was set up to conduct the annual negotiations with the State Department.
- His plan is to establish a nonprofit foundation that would support this kind of community service in exchange for long-term psychotherapy.
- Sportsbridge, a new nonprofit organization designed to promote athleticism for women, had brought the pair together.
- Richard had a secretarial job at a nonprofit theater-development foundation.
- A foreign nonprofit corporation may become a domestic business corporation if the domestication and conversion is permitted by the organic law of the foreign nonprofit corporation.
- As is the case with for-profit firms, it is reasonable to ask why nonprofit firms exist. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
- His nonprofit corporation, Working Arts, took over responsibility for the center when the symphony board filed for bankruptcy last year.