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not-for-profit

NOUN
  1. an organization chartered for other than profit-making activities

How To Use not-for-profit In A Sentence

  • The attorney general is bringing a case on the grounds that New York State's not-for-profit corporation law gives him the power to sue any nonprofit that pays excessive salaries.
  • After all, we're essentially trying to create a new system of accounting for the not-for-profit sector.
  • The series, tentatively titled So You Want to Run a Not-For-Profit Organization, will feature ten aspiring executives competing in grueling physical contests, ingesting unusual food-like items, and answering questions about section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Archive 2005-09-01
  • While we don't require registration in a specific registry, any registry chosen must be accessible to the public at no charge, must be available to all potential registrants, and must be managed by a not-for-profit organization.
  • Currently in the scoping phase, researchers of Demos Uk are working closely with two research councils (the BBSRC and the EPSRC), the environment agency, a corporate partner and a not-for-profit to explore how social intelligence can inform decision-making in nanotechnology funding and diffusion. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Nanodialogues
  • Public and not-for-profit organisations face a different set of problems.
  • International experts are exploring such alternatives on behalf of the World Health Organization, while recent experience with not-for-profit drug development is showing that it can be done more cost-effectively than so far assumed. Should Patents on Pharmaceuticals Be Extended to Encourage Innovation?
  • The way to go is private not-for-profit healthcare. Democratic senator: Public health insurance option dead
  • Gillies has served on the boards of more than 35 public and not-for-profit organizations.
  • In late April 1967, plans were begun to incorporate the company as the not-for-profit Dance Theater Foundation.
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