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"nonprofit" Definitions
  1. an organization that does not aim to make a profit

874 Sentences With "nonprofit"

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Acronym is a nonprofit, but it also has a political action committee — under its nonprofit are for-profit entities that its nonprofit sometimes pays into.
Many hospitals are nonprofit, and nonprofit groups are also outside the commission's reach.
Well, we just launched a nonprofit so I hope our nonprofit has a huge reach.
"The future of the nonprofit organization is yet to be decided," says a spokesperson for the nonprofit.
We also work with a lot of nonprofit groups and hope to start our own nonprofit foundation.
New donors should spend some days shadowing nonprofit executive directors to understand the unique challenges of nonprofit work.
Otherwise, they're just listening to the nonprofit and don't have a way to compare it to another nonprofit.
He also founded Red Willow Institute, a nonprofit that provided technical and management assistance to Native American nonprofit organizations.
A "review of systematic reviews" of profit versus nonprofit hospitals found that for certain outcomes nonprofit hospitals performed better.
Recode reviewed the foundation's tax returns with a nonprofit lawyer, Ed Chaney, and a nonprofit accounting professor, Brian Mittendorf.
To maintain their nonprofit status, the agreement gave Studio the right to pick a nonprofit to buy the schools.
Other alternatives raised on the call included establishing a new industry-controlled nonprofit or expanding an existing industry-controlled nonprofit.
The accelerator has launched programs like the first Job Board exclusively for tech nonprofit jobs, board positions, and volunteer opportunities; the Global Tech Nonprofit Community; and the first tech nonprofit summit, Accelerate Good Global, according to a statement.
In order to transfer property to a nonprofit, the nonprofit would have to pay the city a fair price in return.
Sherri Franklin, whose nonprofit rescues senior dogs from shelters, said being around other nonprofit leaders was the highlight of her training.
He turned down corporate internships to work in the nonprofit sector, as a marketing and advertising coordinator with a nonprofit in Atlanta.
I work for a nonprofit, but we're a nonprofit with money, so I'm fortunate to have the Cadillac of health insurance plans.
Now, a group of respected internet pioneers and nonprofit leaders is offering an alternative to Ethos Capital's bid: a nonprofit cooperative corporation.
I think that the libertarian nonprofit sector in Washington — and please include this, because it's important — libertarianism exists in the nonprofit sector.
The plaintiffs, the two families and the nonprofit, Bronx Independent Living Services, are represented by Disability Rights Advocates, a nonprofit legal organization.
This year, 57 percent of nonprofit groups surveyed said they expected to create new positions, an increase of 7 percentage points from last year, according to the 563 Nonprofit Employment Practices Survey by Nonprofit HR, a the human resources firm.
He also founded a child education and empowerment nonprofit and is active in (RED), the nonprofit founded by celebrities Bono and Bobby Shriver.
The election of Donald Trump has lit a fire under people who donate to nonprofit organizations — or, at least, to some nonprofit groups.
Donate to your favorite nonprofit Most of us are familiar with a nonprofit or two that does work that's in line with our values.
Another "alt-Facebook" could be a nonprofit that uses that status to signal its dedication to better practices, much as nonprofit hospitals and universities do.
ImpactMatters, a nonprofit backed by the Gates Foundation, rates nonprofits based on their social impact — how much good a nonprofit achieves per dollar of cost.
According to USA Today, their latest nonprofit could use its funding in a variety of ways, from offering scholarships to providing support to other nonprofit groups.
Tyler Tate is an associate at the nonprofit Americans for Tax Reform, a nonprofit group advocating for limited government in Washington, D.C. View the discussion thread.
Today, a group of internet and nonprofit leaders formed a nonprofit cooperative corporation that's trying to stop the sale and become the future stewards of the .
This was the primary reason nonprofit leaders expressed concerns about the bill; some nonprofit organizations even asked their members to urge lawmakers to vote it down.
Nonprofit and government employees: You must be current full-time employees of nonprofit organizations, federal, state or local government agencies, international government agencies or active military employees.
The Center for Nonprofit Management in North Texas, in partnership with SMU, hosts the program, which is designed for those interested in leadership roles in nonprofit groups.
Other prizes help students, staff or alumni get cash and management help from the nonprofit Center for Creative Economy to launch a business or nonprofit in Winston-Salem.
Since then, the firm — which operates a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and an LLC — has committed $839 million in nonprofit grants and $735 million in for-profit investments.
In 2013, as the chief development officer of literacy nonprofit Room to Read, an education nonprofit , she caught the attention of Susan Wojcicki, who later joined the board.
Discounts for nonprofit and government employees: You must be full-time employees of nonprofit organizations, federal, state or local government agencies, international government agencies or active military employees.
Racine's office has the power to bring court actions to dissolve or place in receivership a nonprofit corporation that misuses funds or acts contrary to its nonprofit purposes.
She took classes about how to start a 501(c)(3) nonprofit through national organizations like the Foundation Center, CompassPointand even Craigslist Foundation, which ran a nonprofit bootcamp program.
The Susan G. Komen organization, the breast-cancer nonprofit that hosted the event, received the money from the Donald J. Trump Foundation, a nonprofit charity he founded in 1987.
Racine's office has the authority to bring court actions to dissolve a nonprofit corporation that misuses funds or acts in a way that is contrary to its nonprofit purposes.
Many components of the United States health care system are nonprofit, too, and there's a robust literature on how nonprofit and for-profit entities fare relative to each other.
Pence will visit the event hosted by America First Policies, a nonprofit supporting the president's agenda, in Waukee, Iowa, next Wednesday, according to an event release from the nonprofit.
I'm getting a master's degree in nonprofit leadership, but after working in administration at a homeless shelter early last year, I don't know if I like nonprofit work after all.
But there's no world in which it's appropriate for a nonprofit to have regular drinking in the office, unless it's a nonprofit devoted to housing for aging vintners and sommeliers.
The document says that the IRS might not enforce the rule "against a religious nonprofit organization under circumstances in which it would not enforce the amendment against a secular nonprofit organization."
"If they were spending nonprofit money on expenditures that are not allowed for a nonprofit, it is a way to get around taxes, then it is a tax liability," Honig added.
But to many experts in the nonprofit space, the hope is that Bezos's emerging strategy will challenge the conventional wisdom that a long leash is a bad thing for a nonprofit.
A local nonprofit helped her raise money for her to attend, so she decided to create a nonprofit that would provide scholarships for children from all over the US attend Space Camp.
And even though nonprofit hospitals generally pay their workers better than other nonprofits, they also have trouble hiring and retaining qualified staff, according to the 2018 State of the Nonprofit Sector survey.
In 2012, the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a nonprofit watchdog, filed a complaint with the FEC against Crossroads GPS, a conservative nonprofit organization co-founded by Karl Rove.
Most of these publications, including The Hechinger Report, are affiliated with the Institute for Nonprofit News, a consortium of mostly small nonprofit newsrooms that produce primarily investigative journalism (ProPublica is a member).
The inquiries also focused on the Campaign for One New York, a nonprofit organization created by the mayor to support his prekindergarten push; the nonprofit was ultimately shut down amid ethics questions.
His assignments, it said, included work for a nonprofit health insurer in Michigan in 2007, a California environmental nonprofit in 2009 and, the following year, a logistics and shipping provider in Washington.
You can join #GivingTuesday by sharing a story on Facebook about how you supported a nonprofit organization (and possibly win a $10,27 prize for the nonprofit from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation); donate your time or money to a nonprofit in your community; or inspire others by sharing an #unselfie, a picture of you doing something selfless.
The nonprofit shop Books & Books at the Studios of Key West is affiliated with both the Florida independent bookseller Books & Books and the nonprofit arts and culture center The Studios of Key West.
In the hospital sale, prosecutors are examining the role of Mr. de Blasio and other officials; the mayor's nonprofit; and a health care union, 1199 S.E.I.U., which gave the nonprofit $250,000 in 2014.
The nonprofit was directed by Mr. Manafort, and the firms lobbied in Washington on behalf of the nonprofit for what Mr. Manafort billed as Mr. Yanukovych's efforts to move Ukraine into the West.
Over the last few months, numerous nonprofit organizations have come out to  express concern over the sale of the nonprofit entity that operates the dot-org internet domain to a private equity firm.
The Nonprofit Quarterly reports that, although data on nonprofit closings are notoriously difficult to confirm through the Internal Revenue Service, the most likely age of organizational death is between six and 15 years.
Worse, the 218 Nonprofit Employment Practices Survey, published last month by GuideStar and Nonprofit HR, found that 22008 percent of nonprofits have no retention strategy whatsoever, though such strategies are common at corporations.
He also helped found Island Harvest, a nonprofit food bank.
AO5003, meanwhile, remains an archive run by a nonprofit organization.
She helped found a nonprofit called Keep a Child Alive.
He now conducts government affairs for a nonprofit advocacy organization.
The alliance is the largest nonprofit representing the yoga community.
This piece is by political and nonprofit strategist, Rania Batrice.
The nonprofit will do one of two things with them.
Shouldn't a nonprofit have a better use for $22016 million?
EWG, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, denied those allegations.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private nonprofit.
Farming nonprofit helps vets with PTSD reintegrate into civilian life .
Today, women make up 75 percent of the nonprofit workforce.
The nonprofit was originally called the American Health Foods Association.
Viewers are also directed to the nonprofit advocacy organization nobully.
The TC Nonprofit Program is one initiative of this program.
Daniel M. Gerstein works at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
The 2016 cohort of nonprofit tech startups in the FFWD.
I donate $5 to the nonprofit that organized the event.
Another year, I helped run a nonprofit website for parents.
Initially the nonprofit startup bought two pianos to give away.
The nonprofit builds technology to defend children from sexual abuse.
The app was created by a nonprofit called Democracy Works.
I'm not expecting much, though — that's nonprofit work for you.
The nonprofit organization provides services for people struggling with addiction.
After grad school, I started working at an environmental nonprofit.
She then turned the idea into a nonprofit, Lava Mae.
Help out an awesome nonprofit and get Theory store credit?
CNN: Your nonprofit has evolved to incorporate so many programs.
Yes, it would leave big gaps in some nonprofit budgets.
Aciom is another nonprofit lender, providing microloans up to $30,000.
I went out and I surveyed hundreds of nonprofit leaders.
This is, again, another signature component of the new nonprofit.
Call it a nonprofit with a punk rock, DIY attitude.
Elsewhere DOJ shook down corporations to fund their nonprofit allies.
Our solution is the nonprofit program Reach Out and Read.
They are advisors to the nonprofit Advocates for Opioid Recovery.
The nonprofit venture, called Project Include, was unveiled on Tuesday.
Recently I began volunteering at a local nonprofit animal sanctuary.
She founded the nonprofit alongside Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright.
Ayesha Curry is an entrepreneur, cookbook author, and nonprofit founder.
CNN: Your nonprofit has grown beyond the initial support group.
She started the nonprofit out of her home in 2007.
Giffords, the nonprofit started by gunshot victim and former Rep.
The nonprofit World Vision has had to help with food.
And, national nonprofit organization the Joyful Heart foundation took action.
He also launched a nonprofit organization, Veterans Combating Child Hunger.
She forwarded me Google alerts, and updates on her nonprofit.
The audio was published Monday by the investigative nonprofit ProPublica.
Based in Massachusetts, UCS is a nonprofit science advocacy organization.
ProPublica is an independent, nonprofit newsroom focused on investigative journalism.
No, not all nonprofit groups in America have overpaid executives.
Francois's nonprofit, Heat Seek, installs temperature sensors inside tenants' apartments.
Literary nonprofit group PEN America has also joined the cause.
She started iCivics, a nonprofit civics education group, in 2009.
Most involve a nonprofit active in the 2010 state elections.
Other nonprofit startups are tackling the second digital divide differently.
SOS has been one of HandUp's nonprofit partners for years.
His nonprofit company would assume Patriot's environmental and reclamation obligations.
Until then, the exchange is being operated as a nonprofit.
Mr. Jones creates climate simulations for the nonprofit Climate Interactive.
Every year a donation to a nonprofit advancing the cause.
It's supported by grants from the nonprofit Citi Community Development.
I am the executive director of a small nonprofit association.
Meanwhile, Defense Distributed, a small nonprofit company in Austin, Tex.
The complex was built by a nonprofit group called Camba.
Today is the 20th America Recycles Day, a nonprofit initiative.
The nonprofit Aerospace Corporation is also tracking the space station.
ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative journalism outlet, followed suit last year.
Like most independent Australian schools, Lumineer Academy is a nonprofit.
The committee's nonprofit arm has financed the Common Cause lawsuit.
One example is the nonprofit group Emancipet in Austin, Tex.
The only solution is universal, nonprofit health care for all.
Among those killed were members of nonprofit and humanitarian groups.
For example, a nonprofit might start a skills training program.
Point of Pride, a transgender nonprofit based in Eugene, Ore.
The groom's father is a nonprofit consultant in Huntington Woods.
Debrin Jenkins runs the nonprofit West Virginia Rural Health Association.
As a nonprofit, any income would be reinvested the business.
He also curated shows for the nonprofit organization Visual AIDS.
Luckily he connected me to a nonprofit serving the neighborhood.
It's part of the requirement because of the nonprofit status.
The service is offered by the nonprofit Code for America.
Dozens of government, business and nonprofit groups have opposed it.
A nonprofit organization has run a larger program in Kenya.
Will the buildings' nonprofit status increase property taxes for others?
He continues to search for jobs in the nonprofit sector.
Background checks were not required for nonprofit boards, she said.
Few other private nonprofit colleges receive anything like that sum.
Some states and nonprofit organizations offer help with down payments.
The two men established the nonprofit foundation in January 2015.
A nonprofit organization, A.A. has more than 115,000 groups worldwide.
I got a job in the nonprofit sector making $30,000.
Or, you could just donate to your favorite green nonprofit.
Many of them set up as charities or nonprofit organizations.
Called Waterford Upstart and run by a nonprofit group, Waterford.
The second, Medica, a nonprofit company based in Minnetonka, Minn.
He met with three nonprofit environmental groups during that time.
And they need to understand the needs of the nonprofit.
Doing nonprofit work is something I've always wanted to do.
Cohen said his departure would help move the nonprofit forward.
It's also organized as an LLC, not a nonprofit foundation.
Last year, "nonprofit" Navy Federal earned $1.4 billion in profit.
This is bad for the internal culture of any nonprofit.
Local nonprofit Chicago CRED organized the build, working alongside Kaboom!
Say you are a nonprofit out to save the oceans.
Adding a nonprofit organization to a registry is fairly simple.
Lives in Slovakia and serves with a Christian nonprofit organization.
Today, most hospitals in Taiwan remain privately owned, mostly nonprofit.
Or, you could just donate to your favorite green nonprofit.
These donations include $10 million to nonprofit Teach for America.
I recently joined the board of a small nonprofit organization.
As a nonprofit, SpaceIL also tapped the energy of volunteers.
The nonprofit is advocating for improved sleep safety and education.
Now with my nonprofit I try to do the same.
The Podesta Group also was paid to promote the nonprofit.
Pocahontas — head of a nonprofit focused on protecting the environment
So, I mostly worked in education, youth development, nonprofit management.
Gurram suggests volunteering for a nonprofit or doing selfless deeds.
" Neesha 31, queer, non binary, Atlanta, GA, freelance writer and nonprofit consultant "There are few job opportunities for me as a working-class, Black, queer, non-binary writer and nonprofit worker in the South.
Working through the nonprofit organization they founded, the Pain and Palliative Care Society, and later alongside other nonprofit groups, physicians, village leaders and journalists, they spent years taking their message from house to house.
According to OpenAI, the original nonprofit entity will own a limited partnership called OpenAI LP that's designed to give a "capped return" to investors and employees and funnel excess funds back to the nonprofit.
He will also be on the staff of the nonprofit investigative powerhouse ProPublica and will have support from Report for America, another growing nonprofit organization that sends young reporters to newsrooms around the country.
A recent report from the Philadelphia nonprofit the Media Mobilizing Project and the Oakland nonprofit MediaJustice found that such tools are used in at least parts of 46 states and the District of Columbia.
Research suggests that traditional public schools and nonprofit charter schools generally outperform for-profit charters and private schools that accept vouchers, and some organizations representing nonprofit charter schools have come out against Ms. DeVos.
Earlier this year, however, he and his wife incorporated a nonprofit in Washington State called Bezos Foundation, according to public records, and someone reserved the name "Bezos Day 1 Foundation" for a nonprofit on Wednesday.
Joshua David, a co-founder of Friends of the High Line, the nonprofit behind the elevated park, is on the board of Friends of Plus Pool (also a nonprofit) and believes it will "absolutely" happen.
A careful read validated my suspicion: It is not the case that a nonprofit has been denied the ability to donate innocuous dog tags with inspirational sayings to individual service members by a supportive nonprofit.
I own a small nonprofit focused on ending the cycle of poverty with high school students and I was curious, from your perspective, if politics weren't an issue, where would you focus your nonprofit efforts?
How can you create shared value between you and a nonprofit?
The nonprofit Public Interest Registry (PIR) was formed and awarded the .
The commercial was a partnership with the nonprofit Mental Health America.
The successful campaign will soon become a nonprofit, according to Cargle. 
A national education nonprofit, with its keyword­ and link­bombed comment section.
"I'm a reporter with ProPublica, a nonprofit news organization," Jeff wrote.
Commonwealth is a nonprofit that works toward affordable, accessible health care.
CNN: How much time do you spend on your nonprofit efforts?
Karin Power — also a lawyer, for an environmental nonprofit — and Sen.
The nonprofit, funded by anonymous donors, pays him hundreds of thousands.
Klein and Woodle hope it spreads awareness of their nonprofit work.
Her nonprofit, Thistle Farms, now has five residential communities in Nashville.
The two met while working for a nonprofit called Reef Check.
The American Vaping Association, a nonprofit advocacy organization in Stratford, Conn.
He founded The Ocean Cleanup in 2013 as a nonprofit foundation.
Jared Golden, bookseller Craig Olson, and nonprofit director Lucas St. Clair.
Phil Ludwig, CEO of the school's parent nonprofit, Teen Rescue Inc.
The National Women's Law Center, a nonprofit representing the plaintiffs, disagreed.
He created The Mission Continues, a nonprofit group that aids veterans.
Geiwitz selected Glen Meadows, a nonprofit operated by Presbyterian Senior Living.
A previous version of this story misidentified the group's nonprofit status.
The nonprofit advocacy group Genetic Alliance also offers a downloadable guide.
I am an attorney at a unionized nonprofit legal services organization.
The profits will be distributed to ActBlue, a grassroots fundraising nonprofit.
A spokesman for the nonprofit was not immediately able to comment.
Government, nonprofit, and fundraised aid came rushing in by the thousands.
The B-17 belonged to a nonprofit group that restores aircraft.
There, she started a microfinance nonprofit, expanding it to 92 employees.
And nonprofit hospitals account for the lion's share of those suits.
And it's already being used by the nonprofit research company OpenAI.
His nonprofit has given millions to Chicago schools in recent years .
USP is a nonprofit that sets standards for foods and medicines.
Virality in the nonprofit world can be a double-edged sword.
His nonprofit, Coaching4Change, recruits college students to mentor high school students.
And there is a lot of that in the nonprofit sector.
Tax-exempt nonprofit groups are legally required to avoid partisan politics.
Jameson Quinn, a board member of the election-reform nonprofit Electology.org,
Each person honored receives $50,000 to go toward their nonprofit work.
Finger insists the nonprofit is in it for the long haul.
In 2013, Kelly and Giffords launched a nonprofit supporting gun control.
The Engine is also actively exploring avenues to support nonprofit startups.
Jack Dorsey, cofounder of Twitter ProPublica, investigative journalism nonprofit October 2018.
Jaffe, for his part, founded a nonprofit called The Caterpillar Lab.
Hicks and Hamm lead the pro-Trump nonprofit, America First Policies.
Any money the shop makes is funneled back into the nonprofit.
I did a similar program for the nonprofit I work with.
The nonprofit behind Sesame Street wants to help startups help kids.
She now runs an anti-sexual harassment nonprofit, the Purple Campaign.
After I graduated in 2009, I went right back into nonprofit.
Since its launch, the nonprofit has shipped several dozen supply crates.
Charities must detail how they separate nonprofit from for-profit business.
The nonprofit advocates for policies and laws that protect the environment.
The nonprofit Blue plans have, so far, been the marketplaces' backbone.
Ramsey now works for the nonprofit Good Shepherd Pharmacy in Memphis.
CNN: Your nonprofit has expanded a lot over the last decade.
It also mistakenly said Brock's website Shareblue was a nonprofit venture.
The Tor Project is the nonprofit that maintains the Tor software.
My parents sat on dozens of nonprofit boards over the years.
Nonprofit leaders also realize that they cannot do it all themselves.
How do you get a company, a nonprofit, to do that?
He is Executive Director of the nonprofit Military-Veterans Advocacy, Inc.
Social worker and nonprofit executive Kara Eastman's defeat of former Rep.
Archive, a nonprofit headquartered at George Washington University that made no
The writer is director of Atlas of Caregiving, a research nonprofit.
It outsources the task to accreditors, nonprofit membership groups of colleges.
GivePower is a nonprofit working to develop projects in underserved areas.
The groups are represented by D.C.-based nonprofit Democracy Forward Foundation.
Ecology International, a D.C.-based nonprofit organization that works on access
In 2013, his descendants sold the house to a nonprofit group.
Brown founded nonprofit, education-focused news site The 74 in 2015.
The global nonprofit is the largest association of certified cybersecurity professionals.
Notwithstanding electeds, staffers and nonprofit advocates, we are not public servants.
Amaral is an associate sociologist at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
Gates never committed to helping Epstein with his own nonprofit organizations.
Nancy Jacobson is a founder of the nonprofit organization No Labels.
Later, he made clear that Ethereum would proceed as a nonprofit.
The letter was published Wednesday by nonprofit Fight for the Future.
Many nonprofit schools may be reluctant to accept credits from ITT.
Then, the president called the nonprofit organization's chief executive, Wayne LaPierre.
Musk has also co-founded nonprofit Open AI to help. 8.
The Foundation is the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's research.
He is currently president of NextGen America, an environmental advocacy nonprofit.
The tech industry and nonprofit world are driven by different impulses.
First lady Jacqueline Kennedy founded the private, nonprofit organization in 1961.
Chang claims to have traveled the world for her nonprofit work.
She began building out the nonprofit startup about a year ago.
The nonprofit says every dollar donated provides up to eight diapers.
He is executive director of the nonprofit Military-Veterans Advocacy, Inc.
The nonprofit will be formally announced at an event this week.
As a nonprofit, they keep it as low-cost as possible.
Immediately before the New Hampshire primary, a nonprofit called the American
Other nonprofit organizations can reach out to partner with this campaign.
We're seeing online marketplaces blossom in the nonprofit sector, as well.
Reshma Saujani is the founder of the nonprofit Girls Who Code.
Those relationships will continue through a new nonprofit called Sparkler Learning.
On Thursday, politicians and nonprofit organizations condemned the U.S. government decision.
Credit unions are nonprofit cooperatives that exist to serve their members.
The complaint will be filed by the nonprofit Campaign Legal Center.
Tarvus Hawthorne, 45, a program coordinator at a local nonprofit, agreed.
Samasource was originally founded by Janah as a nonprofit in 2008.
Low projections were more of a problem at private nonprofit colleges.
Most, like Camelot's 53-bed residential center for men, are nonprofit.
This article was reported in partnership with the nonprofit Investigative Fund.
The writer is co-founder of Anthropocene Alliance, an environmental nonprofit.
Even nonprofit consumer interest groups are taking advantage of the situation.
Achilles International is a nonprofit that matches guides with disabled athletes.
So, happily, we started investing in nonprofit media many years ago.
The international mercenary (Sharlto Copley) is running a nonprofit in Haiti.
Your job may not qualify, even if it's at a nonprofit.
This article was reported in partnership with the nonprofit Type Investigations.
It is a federal program, not a nonprofit social justice organization.
This article was co-published with ProPublica, the nonprofit journalism organization.
A previous version of this article misnamed a reproductive health nonprofit.
Me2/Orchestra is a nonprofit, and the musicians are all volunteers.
The American Repertory Theater, the Harvard-affiliated nonprofit in Cambridge, Mass.
By contrast, nonprofit navigators and other "assisters" cannot recommend specific plans.
I offered to do the OKR pitch to Bono's ONE nonprofit.
The organization, Pledgeling, is a for-profit entity, not a nonprofit.
Mr. Giglio added that the nonprofit was cooperating with federal investigators.
An archive page of the yearbook, seen on the nonprofit archive.org.
It is an American nonprofit educational group that promotes Palestinian viewpoints.
She later set up a nonprofit organization in her granddaughter's name.
Mr. Musk's nonprofit organization has installed 240 teaching gardens in schools.
The nonprofit said marine life would be able to pass underneath.
He also hopes to work with nonprofit groups in Pensacola, Fla.
Unsold perishable foods are being donated to the nonprofit City Harvest.
Hundreds signed up through the Confederation of Somali Community, a nonprofit.
In 2015 Musk co-founded OpenAI as an AI research nonprofit.
How is that different than other nonprofit journalism models we've seen?
He set up a nonprofit and solicited donations to promote ibogaine.
He also gave to a new nonprofit effort called The City.
The initial reception was somewhat chilly in philanthropic and nonprofit circles.
I work at a very large nonprofit in a creative role.
Almost every nonprofit is being asked to do more with less.
Lofton's lawyers at the nonprofit Florida Rural Legal Services weren't satisfied.
She's run a gallery, made documentary films and operates a nonprofit.
Ms. Werking-Yip works for an arts nonprofit in New York.
Lyndsay Werking-Yip works for an arts nonprofit in New York.
"ACRONYM is a nonprofit and not a technology company," said Tharp.
Senate Majority PAC also has an affiliated nonprofit organization, Majority Forward.
That nonprofit cannot be owned by a private individual or company.
The nonprofit had ties to a pro-Russia Ukrainian political party.
The Northside Hospital healthcare system is a nonprofit health care provider.
The financial support came through Epstein's nonprofit organization, Gratitude America, Ltd.
The move coincides with Berkeleyside's conversion to a new nonprofit organization.
The nonprofit organization canceled all programs in China on Jan. 23.
Communities are often conflicted about the nonprofit hospitals in their midst.
Redwood Park Conservancy, a nonprofit, is leading a fund-raising campaign.
A nonprofit model eliminates most of the incentives for bad behavior.
Cool if we were Goldman Sachs, but a mission-oriented nonprofit?
His organization is a nonprofit group that helps veterans pursue claims.
The defendants included lawyers, businesspeople and a manager at a nonprofit.
Did any of them envision themselves as leading a nonprofit organization?
Within months, Mr. O'Hagan incorporated a nonprofit dedicated to the project.
"Just trust God," the nonprofit group, Samaritan Ministries, in Peoria, Ill.
Mr. Strasser's mother, who is retired, led nonprofit organizations in Philadelphia.
Google has provided funding to the nonprofit every year since 2013.
"A successful nonprofit needs a professional running this place," she said.
On top of this nonprofit spending, Mercer invested in private businesses.
There were nonprofit organizations that would help you make a film.
Myers has started a nonprofit, The World Is My Country Foundation.
The nonprofit organization works to guard press freedoms around the world.
The nonprofit running the campaign claimed it was a grassroots effort.
She serves on the board of the nonprofit Network for Good.
The center, a community-based nonprofit, serves people with developmental disabilities.
In rural Kenya, a basic income is managed by nonprofit GiveDirectly.
Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit founded by Bloomberg, endorsed Rep.
A nonprofit site that hosts photography and film events. 4. BronxArtSpace.
Representatives from the nonprofit sector said they're encouraged by Walker's bill.
The Ethicist I am on the board of a small nonprofit.
Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with experience.
For its banking system, IBM partnered with nonprofit blockchain organization Stellar.
I work for a nonprofit that relies heavily on private sponsors.
That person could just as easily come from the nonprofit world.
Ms. MacDermot works for Girls Write Now, a nonprofit mentoring organization.
Mr. Dillard was hired at his first nonprofit at age 19.
The term "nonprofit" no longer applies to many health care providers.
What they're calling a "hybrid of a for-profit and nonprofit".
The nonprofit organizations don't know how to compel donors to give.
Everlane partnered with Surfrider Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to ocean preservation.
And not a lot of business background among nonprofit people. Exactly.
It's not unusual for presidents to attend political and nonprofit fundraisers.
You can think of this as the nonprofit sector's inequality problem.
Instead, it would hand over the system to a nonprofit corporation.
" Asked why startups should use a nonprofit business model, rather than following in Google's for-profit footsteps, Gosselink said: "Working in a nonprofit gives people a deeper permission to positively impact disadvantaged populations of the world.
" The Malala Fund is a nonprofit that Facebook touts as a "success story" in its nonprofit recruitment efforts, which include a microsite encouraging groups to "Join the 1.5M nonprofits using Facebook Pages to build their communities.
Concerned that his electoral prospects could be diminished by attacks from a pair of conservative nonprofit groups, he slipped a provision into a tax code overhaul to bar certain nonprofit groups from participating in political campaigns.
For the wedding ceremony, Ms. Baumann obtained free use of a Hamptons property affiliated with a nonprofit, and Ms. Baumann allowed the nonprofit to use a Cooper Hewitt meeting room without charge, the inspector general found.
Sandra Miniutti, vice president of marketing for Charity Navigator, a New Jersey-based nonprofit that rates charities, suggests using Global Giving, a nonprofit that connects donors, nonprofits, and companies worldwide, as a guide for Haitian-based charities.
The Swiss nonprofit MyClimate is another organization working on offsets for corporations and individuals (as is the German nonprofit, Atmosfair) and the North American public benefit corporation, NativeEnergy also has both a retail and corporate offset program.
But actually, laws on food labeling, nonprofit or government inspectors, an independent, trusted free press, empowered workers who trust whistleblower protections, credible grocery stores, your local nonprofit farmer's market, and so on, do a way better job.
It also will partner with organizations such as the Born This Way Foundation, Lady Gaga's wellness-focused nonprofit organization, and Team Red White & Blue, a nonprofit focused on helping veterans, to tackle the stigma around mental health.
He is president and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, a global nonprofit initiative funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and part of the global nonprofit Vital Strategies.
By 2017, the city had awarded the nonprofit major contracts totaling nearly $700 million, fueling its growth: In 2017, the nonprofit listed assets of about $54 million; three years earlier, it listed $388,000 in its tax forms.
These include Bunker Labs, a nonprofit that supports military veterans throughout the journey of starting a business, and Team Red, White, and Blue, a nonprofit with a mission of enriching veterans' lives through community and social engagement.
He works for Voice of San Diego, a nonprofit investigative news outlet.
The nonprofit Migration Policy Institute estimates 820,000 undocumented immigrants have criminal convictions.
Other financially struggling nonprofit colleges have closed or merged with stronger institutions.
While this nonprofit is still around today, it was formed in 1990.
Many in the industry think the future of local news is nonprofit.
The nonprofit organization sees art as the fulcrum between empathy and support.
The CCFC is a nonprofit concerned about corporations who market to children.
The art-based project became known as the nonprofit, Project Row Houses.
The Giving Lens itself has applied for 501(c)(3) nonprofit status.
The nonprofit rescues senior dogs from shelters and finds them forever homes.
Nonprofit employees told me it's the only way they reach their clients.
Should she go straight to helping people by working at a nonprofit?
Stonewall UK, a nonprofit, also celebrated the day by spreading some love.
Scott also began promoting ICIT without disclosing his role at the nonprofit.
I think that she, in another life, would be running a nonprofit.
The Sacramento, California, nonprofit serves 1,300 women and more than 3,000 children.
And she is mentoring other parents through the nonprofit Northside Achievement Zone.
The nonprofit organization announced "Water Abundance XPRIZE" and "Women's Safety XPRIZE" initiatives.
The Poynter Institute, a nonprofit journalism organization, owns The Tampa Bay Times.
It often requires no state funding whatsoever, with nonprofit groups providing support.
The Akilah Institute is a nonprofit college for women in Kigali, Rwanda.
He and Guilfoyle also have emceed recent tax events for the nonprofit.
So far, his nonprofit has provided 70 RVs to Camp Fire survivors.
Fernando "Dino" Gutierrez, president of the Philippine conservation nonprofit Talarak Foundation, Inc.
Some shelters are operated by nonprofit organizations that contract with the government.
Researchers involved with the Silicon Valley-based nonprofit highlight a specialized telescope.
He allegedly funneled bribes through his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF").
Founded in 1948, Direct Relief is California's largest international humanitarian nonprofit organization.
A shady pro-Tump nonprofit plans to run an ad attacking Comey.
Pursuit is a nonprofit located in an old zipper factory in Queens.
The Internet Archive is a 21-year-old nonprofit in San Francisco.
The V.I.P. experience costs $35,000, with proceeds supporting the nonprofit organizing committee.
You can find the Alhadeff's nonprofit devoted to keeping schools safe here.
Bennett is a senior defense analyst at the nonprofit, nonpartisan Rand Corp.
As a college student, she now has her own environmental advocacy nonprofit.
According to estimates calculated by the Seattle division of the nonprofit 350.
And it's what gave birth to the company's nonprofit arm, Summit Institute.
He needed those skills when he and Joy set up their nonprofit.
Mergers could lead to budget cuts for the nonprofit Motion Picture Association.
Today, his nonprofit, Harlem Grown, has 10 urban farms throughout the neighborhood.
The nonprofit research and journalism group Climate Central debunked this on Friday.
She is now creating a nonprofit to help victims of sexual harassment.
To find a nonprofit in your area, check GuideStar or Charity Navigator.
She acts as both an ambassador and trustee of the nonprofit organization.
Shipp&aposs family members said the nonprofit never approached them for consent.
Since then, the nonprofit has expanded to Miami Shores and North Miami.
Initially, she thought she would go to a small startup or nonprofit.
And each nonprofit helps a couple hundred households achieve homeownership per year.
He retired in 2012 and now runs the nonprofit Andy Roddick Foundation.
Lindsay Daugherty is a policy researcher at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
And this is a nonprofit plan, not a big Wall Street one.
She even founded an influential nonprofit organization that relies on digital technology.
That nonprofit foundation will serve as an umbrella organization for both LeanIn.
California-based nonprofit The Last Mile established its coding program in 2014.
The nonprofit supports public television, public radio and PBS — including PBS Kids.
Job Title: Legislative Assistant Earthjustice is the premier nonprofit environmental law organization.
In fact, the league's nonprofit status provided it very little tax benefit.
Johnson said the nonprofit provides a wide-range of services for men.
CNN: You quit your job and take no salary from the nonprofit.
This training was provided through partnership with local nonprofit United to Learn.
The nonprofit organization seeks out dogs on kill lists for unwanted behaviors.
The nonprofit venture is owned and published by a team of scholars.
For a nonprofit with rock-star benefactors, ClientEarth is fairly low key.
It's managed and directed by the open source hardware nonprofit lowRISC CIC.
The city would then gift this property to a community nonprofit corporation.
But a growing need for culturally diverse and inclusive nonprofit programs exists.
As a nonprofit, it does not have to publicly disclose its donors.
The nonprofit Apex Art mounts shows proposed by young and emerging curators.
Drew Johnson is a senior scholar at the nonprofit Taxpayers Protection Alliance.
She also recommends reaching out to a nonprofit housing counselor for help.
Both studies involved MTM provided by Food is Medicine Coalition nonprofit organizations.
Turner, president of the nonprofit Our Revolution, which is aligned with Sen.
More than half of all nonprofit jobs are in the healthcare field.
Charles Ries is vice president, International, at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
The nonprofit also started a Facebook page for the business on Monday.
Prosecutors said Ramos led a double life, using a nonprofit network of
The landing of Israeli nonprofit SpaceIL's Beresheet lander also failed in April.
Soo Kim is a policy analyst at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
America First Policies is a nonprofit closely aligned with the White House.
In comparison, he met with three nonprofit environmental groups during that time.
The town hall was hosted by the nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety.
But Semantic Scholar, funded by a single nonprofit, is in its infancy.
The nonprofit groups that help resettle refugees began to feel the impact.
Hanaueris a senior international policy analyst at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
The issue is not obviously that the nonprofit sector is too small.
He was traveling with a nonprofit organization that works with disabled adults.
He's currently the interim executive director for Big Thought, an education nonprofit.
But lawyers specializing in nonprofit law said the Brookings agreements raised questions.
Nonprofit Clean the World collects used soaps from hotel chains for donations.
Other nonprofit groups, health clinics and Medicaid insurers are also pitching in.
What's a nonprofit work, what's an uptown work, what's a downtown work?
The nonprofit hopes to have it fully operational by early next year.
Sure enough, larger nonprofit organizations and charities are catching onto this trend.
Iceland created a civic nonprofit to engage citizens and protect their data.
As a nonprofit, Enveritas faces different funding challenges from other tech startups.
Nobody is doing this in a large scale in a nonprofit way.
One of the leaders in this arena is the nonprofit Wholesome Wave.
That's far below the $32,600 mean price tag for private, nonprofit institutions.
He faces nonprofit executive Kara Eastman, who is running to his left.
Today, it is owned by a nonprofit company started by Mr. Clarke.
She said the nonprofit is trying to prepare for the increased demand.
His day jobs have included managing a database for a nonprofit organization.
This requires donors to talk to the beneficiaries of those nonprofit groups.
Since 1978, the country has had a nonprofit devoted to fighting blindness.
The groom's mother is a Zurich-based consultant to various nonprofit organizations.
Channeling her anger into activism, Ms. Corduck established the nonprofit organization Oneinforty.
For that, we turn to the Carbon Tracker Initiative, a research nonprofit.
So the donors end up giving to more established nonprofit groups instead.
She now works as a recovery coach for a few nonprofit agencies.
Ticket sales will benefit the gun-control nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety.
This global humanitarian nonprofit sends medical teams to areas stricken by disasters.
Eligibility can be verified instantly online, through GuideStar's nonprofit tracker, Charity Check.
But nonprofit policy advocate Katie Hill is also running a competitive campaigns.
One such operation is the nonprofit Climate Outreach, based in Oxford, England.
A nonprofit organization was set up to serve as the team's owner.
America, a nonprofit organization that advocates for more medical and health research.
The deal could make it one of the nation's largest nonprofit systems.
She was representing the Xerces Society, a nonprofit devoted to invertebrate conservation.
Funding issues plague artists working within both the municipal and nonprofit worlds.
When we created Numenta, we debated, should we make it a nonprofit?
Several government and nonprofit efforts are underway to reform the bail system.
The C.W.H.L., founded in 2007, operated as a centrally funded, nonprofit enterprise.
More significantly, Jazz Fest is nonprofit, channeling revenues back into Louisiana music.
Her mother is a special-events producer in Pittsburgh for nonprofit organizations.
The nonprofit said it would "explore options to reschedule" the planned rally.
The company, still operating as a nonprofit, became known as TIAA-CREF.
Yang started the organization, a political nonprofit called Humanity Forward, on Thursday.
The Coyotes are a nonprofit organization that subsists partly on corporate donors.
Damiani enlisted an American nonprofit research institute to narrow down the number.
It's this tracking mechanism that has many in the nonprofit sector excited.
Has the nonprofit explained how it is going to use its funds?
He decided he and his two associates should form their own nonprofit.
Royce West and nonprofit founder Annie Garcia at 8% and 7%, respectively.
The nonprofit health-care system completed roughly 257,210 virtual visits in 245.
But private sector and nonprofit leaders must no longer take the bait.
In 2017, the nonprofit received two other empty buildings across the street.
Running a successful arts nonprofit is difficult, even in a boom economy.
The couple also claims they believed additional payments went to Singer's nonprofit.
She is on the board of the national nonprofit In Our Backyard.
"Acronym is a nonprofit organization and not a technology company," Tharp said.
Instead of wasting perfectly usable merchandise, a nonprofit organization receives the gear.
The nonprofit organization funds education and emergency response programs around the world.
That's up on an estimated $410 billion in nonprofit donations in 2017.
The nonprofit would be funded by fees that would replace airline taxes.
Instead, he envisions a nonprofit manufacturer, with distribution restricted to specialized clinics.
If Locol were a nonprofit, then institutional-quality cooking might be unavoidable.
If you're joining a national nonprofit board, you should expect no pay.
Speaking to the National Action Network, a nonprofit group founded by Rev.
Sometimes, the teacher joked, it was more profitable to be a nonprofit.
Vivian Towe is a policy researcher at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
She also toured a nonprofit books foundation that also makes maple syrup.
And companies cannot use their names to imply they are nonprofit organizations.
My mother worked as a nonprofit executive when I was growing up.
The money raised from the bonds is used to finance the nonprofit.
I work at a nonprofit, where we are passionate about our jobs.
The company has established a nonprofit venture in the United States, theguardian.
Ms. Sneed founded the nonprofit International Art of Jazz out of frustration.
The New York City Council declined to fund the nonprofit this year.
She serves on the board of directors for the literary nonprofit Novelly.
In November 2019, the Public Interest Registry, the nonprofit that maintains the .
Also, Library of America, which published the book, is legally a nonprofit.
The New York City Council declined to fund the nonprofit this year.
Mr. Cuomo also has aligned himself with at least one other nonprofit.
Her hope: some oversight from Congress over the federation, a nonprofit organization.
The rape survivor never identified Robinson as a perpetrator, the nonprofit says.
He will be staying with relatives in southern Georgia, the nonprofit said.
And the government decides which nonprofit groups can file public interest lawsuits.
But it can be tried in nonprofit entities like universities—Harvard University?
Volunteers might donate their time to a nonprofit, or helping the elderly.
The audit program is run by the nonprofit Center for NYC Neighborhoods.
The nonprofit provides aid to people and communities affected by natural disasters.
A bank and a nonprofit group did not respond to my queries.
The piece is written by a contributor who used his nonprofit, OpenTheBooks.
Elaine Turville is managing director for Accenture's Human Service and Nonprofit Programs.
By aligning ourselves with nonprofit organizations that reach them where they live.
Through our DOVE® Chocolate brand, we're partnering with the nonprofit CARE.
New Story is a nonprofit that helps families in need of shelter.
Do you look at other nonprofit news websites as model for growth?
Numerous lawyers, judges, legislators, nonprofit organizations and academics have demonstrated the contrary.
But they never found a nonprofit that would distribute that cash abroad.
James Dobbins is a senior fellow at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
Lillian Ablon is an information scientist at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
Now the nonprofit is worried about whether those messages will still fly.
Pack is listed as the principal officer and director of the nonprofit.
She started an anti-gun nonprofit, Americans for Responsible Solutions, in 2013.
Newman and his wife, Krissie, are founders of an animal rescue nonprofit.
The government and nonprofit organizations are not required to provide paid internships.
The money goes to nonprofit organizations, some linked to the lawmakers themselves.
Mr. Obama praised his private, nonprofit college for its flexibility and affordability.
Kara Eastman, president of a local nonprofit, narrowly prevailed over former Rep.
Nonprofit journalism start-ups have expanded in California over the past decade.
The women were delivering the presents with Castellano's nonprofit the Socorro Foundation.
His nonprofit works with local leaders to pique interest in the city.
The nonprofit American Bird Conservancy offers some tips to get your started.
My husband is a schoolteacher, and I work for a humanities nonprofit.
Low-power nonprofit FM stations are the still, small voices of media.
Nonprofit organizations such as PhRMA must file detailed disclosures with the IRS.
She stayed in Norman for law school, studying business and nonprofit litigation.
A new report from the nonprofit also maps where those clinics are.
Supporters of Meals on Wheels showered the nonprofit organization in online donations — over $33,000 over a two-day period — in response to the White House's budget proposal to defund dozens of social programs, the nonprofit organization said Saturday.
Ali is currently working with TIAA Difference Maker 100, which is a program that will honor those in the nonprofit sector making a positive impact on the world — each of 100 honorees will receive $10,000 for their nonprofit.
He is president and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, a global nonprofit initiative funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and a part of the global nonprofit Vital Strategies.
Kate Marquez has worked in the nonprofit and government sectors for the entirety of her professional career, working alongside local and national nonprofit organizations to help advance their independent fundraising capabilities and to secure financial and developmental sustainability.
While at the firm, he realized that his career interests lay in the nonprofit sector and soon found work as an auditor at the IP Foundation, the philanthropic arm of International Paper that provides grants to nonprofit organizations.
Locast, which is highlighted in The New York Times today, is a nonprofit, and it believes that nonprofit status lets it take advantage of an exemption in copyright law that allows for broadcast TV networks to be freely retransmitted.
Ms. Horowitz said the nonprofit could not comment "in detail" on Cravath's investigation but said the firm has found no evidence so far that the nonprofit is not in compliance with contracts or that residents' safety is at risk.
Google said it will complete renovations of the building by next spring and then turn the space over to Betterplace, a nonprofit that enables online charitable fund-raising, and Karuna, a nonprofit that combats child homelessness and drug abuse.
After Mr. Trump's victory, Ms. Mercer joined his transition team and the pro-Trump nonprofit group America First Policies, but she clashed with the group's operatives and left it to create her own nonprofit group called Making America Great.
" Singer told BuzzFeed News that the company is now working with the nonprofit Shelter 37 to "renovate the home, giving opportunities to at-risk Oakland youths and splitting the profits with the nonprofit so that other youths may benefit.
In the nonprofit sector, PATH, a global health nonprofit, uses the same deep learning models to digitize data out of photos of bound clinical registers' pages, so that kids who attend rural clinics can more efficiently get their vaccines.
Ms. Silbert is senior vice president of the Opportunity Institute, a nonprofit group.
Once a week, I volunteer at a nonprofit organization, answering a distress line.
The Women's Media Center is a nonprofit that advocates for women in media.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park received $114,480 from a local nonprofit to cover costs.
It was nonprofit and tax-exempt, and its biggest beneficiary was Long himself.
The nonprofit plans to decide on a location for the study next month.
Plus, we offer discounts for students, nonprofit organizations, government employees and military personnel.
Sully had been trained by America's VetDogs, a nonprofit that provides service dogs.
Telford partnered with a nonprofit devoted to raising funds for brain cancer research.
The China-US Exchange Foundation, a Hong Kong-based nonprofit, sponsored the visit.
Donations are accepted via Caring for Colombia, a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Today, she works as a national field manager at a nonprofit in Denver.
"It's unfortunate he's pulling our nonprofit into this mess with him," Rezende said.
More info and full list of nonprofit partners can be found at thetalemovie.com.
"You can make big bucks and work for a nonprofit," she told us.
She currently lives in Berlin, Germany, where she works at an education nonprofit.
The nonprofit announced that they had done just that later the same day.
Occupation: Lobbyist Industry: Nonprofit Age: 4013Location: Orlando, FLMy Salary: $78,280 | Husband's Salary: $38,2152.
Nonprofit watchdog Consumer Reports earlier this month also disputed Trump's cost increase claim.
Twitter will partner with nonpartisan political nonprofit Ballotpedia to create the candidate labels.
Clients include global advertising agency TBWA, public relations firm Edelman and nonprofit Oxfam.
I left the nonprofit world and got a job at a design agency.
America, a nonprofit alliance that advocates for health research in the United States.
In some ways, ACLU will be like any other nonprofit in Y Combinator.
The name of the nonprofit comes from a stage in the advertising process.
And as a nonprofit, there are fewer worries about equity terms and ROI.
While in prison, Nixon connected with the nonprofit College and Community Fellowship (CCF).
But with Buttons for Good, all of the proceeds go to a nonprofit.
Over at the Soho nonprofit, its waggish and watchful exhibition FADE IN: INT.
It's a disruption for good, and nonprofit tech companies are spearheading this movement.
The nonprofit, which Moss calls in "startup mode," formally launched late last year.
To date, more than $460 million has been contributed to nonprofit organizations worldwide.
The nonprofit is reportedly conducting an environmental impact analysis with Royal Haskoning DHV.
This highly respected private, nonprofit, liberal arts college is based in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Bowdoin College is a private, nonprofit, liberal arts college located in Brunswick, Maine.
Twelve artists who created murals at the behest of nonprofit Paint Memphis, Inc.
State offices are open, but funding to nonprofit social service agencies is slashed.
" For example, "I volunteered at a nonprofit for young people affected by cancer.
Sometimes the nonprofit creates entirely different messages and outreach efforts for each group.
Almost all hospitals in the U.S. are nonprofit institutions founded by religious organizations.
My dream job after graduating is at a nonprofit that deals with immigration.
Specifically, $10 million from the nonprofit #YesWeCode will fund 2,000 scholarships for minorities.
The academy is set up as a nonprofit and funded by outside partners.
"NIWRC is a nonprofit working to protect Native women from violence," Warren said.
Both for-profit and nonprofit ventures would potentially fit the bill, he said.
As a nonprofit, the NRA isn't beholden to advertisers the way Fox is.
She's not running an ethical consumerism nonprofit, after all; she's running for president.
Some research suggests for-profit providers offer lower-quality services than nonprofit entities.
But civil rights lawyer contacted by the nonprofit investigative news group emphatically disagreed.
Laura Fraade-Blanar is an adjunct researcher at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
She also serves on the board of directors of the nonprofit the VerifiedVoting.
Under it, for-profit hospitals would have to become nonprofit entities or fold.
The government Medicare-for-all program would only reimburse providers that are nonprofit.
That all changed in 1993, when she got a job at a nonprofit.
You can also help your city plant trees by joining local nonprofit groups.
Two of O'Connor's students chose to give their proceeds, $250, to Norton's nonprofit.
The positions were all program directors and executive directors within nonprofit and education.
Many other companies have followed suit, according to the nonprofit National Safety Council.
The nonprofit operates in many U.S. states (find the Nevada portal right here).
Facing down criticism on this front, Harvey turned the organization into a nonprofit.
Their nonprofit, Story Pirates Changemakers, brings literacy programs to schools around the country.
CIFO is a nonprofit organization that provides support for emerging Latin American artists.
She also helped found Farafina Trust, a nonprofit that promotes reading and writing.
But even with those in place, the new, nonprofit Everest College has struggled.
It would probably involve supporting structural reforms like nonprofit or public news alternatives.
Another sector that is ramping up its advocacy efforts is the nonprofit community.
Other industries include accounting, health, law, marketing, nonprofit, news/media, sports and travel.
He's a former prison inmate who founded the nonprofit organization Steered Straight, Inc.
It advises researching your brand at NSF International, a nonprofit water certification organization.
Madison rallied the women of Washington to start a nonprofit charity, an orphanage.
The nonprofit organizations also interviewed 90 current and former detainees for the report.
However, it keeps its nonprofit status to entice companies to work with them.
The scandal was first reported by nonprofit military news outlet The War Horse.
Individuals should support such efforts by religious and nonprofit organizations with their checkbooks.
One example in the United States is a nonprofit called Code for America.
Erin A. Taylor is a policy researcher at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
Tuck and his wife Lauran, founders of the nonprofit R.U.S.H. for Literacy rushforliteracy.
Muslim Advocates, a legal advocacy nonprofit, confirmed it took part in the talks.
This particular gage is operated by a nonprofit organization called the WAIPA Foundation.
Weak regulations make it almost impossible to keep the nonprofit sector in check.
According to nonprofit Everytown, there have been over 300 school shootings since 2013.
Two years later, the court sidestepped a similar case concerning Christian nonprofit organizations.
The researchers, commissioned by the nonprofit, randomly split up viewers into two groups.
While the nonprofit is named as the donor, the original source is shielded.
Calling all tech-minded students, nonprofit and government employees — this is your moment.
Later this year, you'll be able to raise funds for a nonprofit, too.
INSIDER has not verified WPTV's report that the funds came from his nonprofit.
That's all they are, but they run the greatest nonprofit in the world.
You guys are a nonprofit, so I can actually go see your numbers.
Previously, users could only raise money for a registered nonprofit on the platform.
The nonprofit Women in Comedy has been collecting anonymous stories of women's experiences.
The meetup is run by Just Food, a nonprofit that supports urban agriculture.
Reshma Saujani is the founder and CEO of the nonprofit Girls Who Code.
They can be for- or nonprofit and have names like JobTrain, STRIVE, i.c.
Jerry Howe is co-founder and treasurer of the nonprofit organization No Labels.
Shahabian is president of Layalina, a nonprofit organization, and an award-winning filmmaker.
A progressive nonprofit group in Utah has filed a federal complaint against Rep.
Renee DiResta, the head of policy for the nonprofit Data for Democracy, agrees.
The actor was at the Sundance Film Festival with his nonprofit program Water.
Lynne Benioff is a notable philanthropist on the board of the nonprofit ONE.
Devin Hartman is the electricity policy manager at the nonprofit R Street Institute.
An impromptu nonprofit group, called the Friends of Blencathra, began to gather donations.
The nonprofit also has a pending lawsuit against the company's Roundup herbicide brand.
Ami Dar founded the website Idealist, a job-posting board for nonprofit organizations.
The plan would transfer the country's air navigation system to a nonprofit corporation.
Robertson is co-founder of The Common Trust, a nonprofit public policy group.
Donations are accepted through Edward Charles Foundation, a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
In Iceland, Seeds is a nonprofit organization that has hosted over 8,000 volunteers.
Jeffrey W. Hornung is a political scientist at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
The Campaign Legal Center and Giffords, the nonprofit political arm of former Rep.
The nonprofit houses 80 dogs, and usually graduates about 130 dogs per year.
Tampering with the Johnson Amendment will harm the public by eroding nonprofit effectiveness.
The nonprofit AIDS Healthcare Foundation runs treatment centers in many states and countries.
PERIOD. is a nonprofit organization that provides menstrual products to communities in need.
Access Now — which is a nonprofit — will not be participating, she also stressed.
She dropped out of high school to begin her software nonprofit Astra Labs.
Michael Shurkin is a senior political scientist at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
Her nonprofit village has 100 members, aged 57 to 95, and 160 volunteers.
Dana Goward is the president of the nonprofit Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation.
The policy also engages nonprofit organizations and media, creating domestic pressure to improve.
The group recently morphed from an academic research group into an official nonprofit.
Michael Mazarr is a senior political scientist at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
Sarah Mittermaier and Dana Fields-Johnson work at the national nonprofit Prevention Institute.
His wife, Perla Ni, a lawyer who directs a nonprofit, was working late.
Kristen Gartman Rogers, a lawyer at a nonprofit law firm in Mobile, Ala.
Bob Fu is CEO of ChinaAid, an international nonprofit Christian human rights organization.
Yet, the nonprofit world is slowly recognizing their own diversity and funding issues.
For every 10 mattresses they sell, they donate one mattress to a nonprofit.
Generations United, a nonprofit group, offers a tip sheet on its website, www.gu.org.
Chang was the CEO of nonprofit group Linking the World for nine years.
According to the nonprofit group, $10,000 was spent for overseas work in 2015.
Seth Cropsey is director of the nonprofit Hudson Institute's Center for American Seapower.
Since then, she has taken the problem head-on, eventually starting her nonprofit.
Mike Parson (R) for records of correspondence between Parson and a political nonprofit.
Butler, who became vegan at age 6, recently started an animal rights nonprofit.
Meanwhile the nonprofit health provider's headquarters and affiliates were flooded with volunteer inquiries.
If it does, he intends to spin off CrowdSignals as a nonprofit entity.
Elevating colleges into universities is also widespread among traditional public and nonprofit institutions.
But, city officials said, the nonprofit ultimately balked at the city's steep price.
Blank Rome joined with Susan Sommer, from Lambda Legal, a civil-rights nonprofit.
Caleb Watney is a technology policy fellow at the nonprofit R Street Institute.
Bella tapped the link for the organization, a nonprofit advocating for L.G.B.T. rights.
Jeffrey W. Hornung is a political scientist at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
He helped co-found a nonprofit organization that advocates tighter restrictions on firearms.
If you donate to a nonprofit through Facebook's charitable giving tools on Nov.
He then joined a nonprofit organization to push for reform from outside government.
Without empowering workers with tangible benefits, soft nonprofit partnerships will have little impact.
The lawsuit is being pursued by nonprofit right-to-die organization Compassion & Choices.
Andrea Golay is a senior project associate at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
The 501(c)4 nonprofit will support grassroots campaigns and candidate-recruitment groups.
The Queens-based nonprofit is currently seeking tax-deductible donations for a replacement.
A tiny, local nonprofit, Glass House Collective, then formed, enlisting neighbors and designers.
That nonprofit, Southwest Key Programs, will reportedly be paid $458 million in 2018.
A nonprofit hopes to change that with the help of a billion oysters.
That year, the Carrs revived their project and founded nonprofit, Common Courtesy, Inc.
As for the criticism that her nonprofit salaries were excessive — sexism, she says.
Name Withheld You don't say anything about what the nonprofit you run does.
He also serves on the boards of IBM, Procter & Gamble and nonprofit groups.
The nonprofit Acceptance Across America sends a task force to Big Burr, Kan.
Charles Ornstein is a senior editor at ProPublica, the nonprofit investigative journalism organization.
Some nonprofit organizations and charities have mobilized to bring relief to the island.
One initiative is ReFED, a nonprofit organization that aims to reduce food waste.
" Michael calls Dr. Bronner's "a for-profit with the DNA of a nonprofit.
The NAB is a Bahamas-based nonprofit that has been operating since 1993.
So has Cambridge Credit Counseling, a nonprofit debt consolidation and financial counseling service.
His previous works, in which he often starred, were produced in nonprofit spaces.
To be transparent, I run a nonprofit that supports journalists reporting on inequality.
A growing number of nonprofit organizations focus on pathways to tech-related jobs.
Nonprofit contractors that shelter unaccompanied children have been accused of neglect and mistreatment.
Well-meaning Americans have eagerly opened their wallets to nonprofit organizations and charities.
Recently, I was working on a senior level search for a national nonprofit.
In 13, the foundation, a nonprofit, was formed to oversee the troubled institution.
In college, I ran that climbing wall as a little, I guess, nonprofit.
The nonprofit did not announce a theater or other members of the cast.
She now volunteers with PAVE, a nonprofit that works to end sexual violence.
They find donors to cover both, just like every other nonprofit on earth.
Mr. Bezos and his wife, MacKenzie, gave the money to the nonprofit Dream.
To achieve his aim, Mr. Huntsman hired Fraser Nelson, a veteran nonprofit executive.
Ms. Erem, 55, who runs a nonprofit, had been invited by the campaign.
She reviews grants the agency has awarded to community, government and nonprofit organizations.
Her mother co-founded Artists Space, a nonprofit arts gallery in New York.
Mr. Smith is the founder of Fortify Rights, a nonprofit human rights organization.
With her suitcase, Ms. Rodriguez, who works at a nonprofit in Arlington, Tex.
In 2009, Richelle Olsen, an executive director of a nonprofit in Palmdale, Calif.
His son Christian was running a small environmental nonprofit; he, too, was unfulfilled.
Instead, they sought investments from nonprofit groups, historically black universities and children's hospitals.
Atlassian now also offers discounted cloud pricing for academic institutions and nonprofit organizations.
According to the OPS website, the nonprofit received nearly $80,000 from the fundraiser.
By law, nonprofit organizations must have gender parity in their top leadership positions.
He also founded a nonprofit organization, Innocent Lives Foundation, that combats child predation.
Forty-two dealers and eight nonprofit ventures squeezed into its rambling domestic spaces.
As a "dark money" nonprofit, its donors remain hidden from the general public.
The academies are nonprofit organizations that exist, in large part, to increase diversity.
In October, GoFundMe launched Charity, a new fundraising platform specifically targeting nonprofit organisations.
Time and again, Mr. Bloomberg's political spending followed nonprofit dollars and vice versa.
Mr. Houshower, 36, is a legal consultant in San Francisco for nonprofit organizations.
Nonprofit credit counseling agencies like the NFCC are good resources to turn to.
Job Title: Sr. Legislative Counsel/RepresentativeEarthjustice is the premier nonprofit environmental law organization.
At the nonprofit shelter here in San Diego, the effects have been drastic.
But nonprofit groups like schools and hospitals affiliated with religious organizations were not.
Proceeds from the plates' sales would benefit veteran nonprofit groups, the senators said.
"The biggest rule is no cutting," the president of the nonprofit OrigamiUSA said.
The Northside Hospital is a nonprofit healthcare provider with more than 150 locations.
Kaiser Permanente is a nonprofit health network serving more than 11 million members.
Government employees, nonprofit workers and clergy attended the event, according to the Times.
Kapoor also praised the efforts of gun control nonprofit, Everytown for Gun Safety.
He manages The Library Shop, a nonprofit bookstore that supports the public library.
Ceres is a nonprofit environmental advocacy organization that has no affiliation with Walmart.
They were instructed to instead sign up for volunteer committees within the nonprofit.
The organization is a nonprofit and offers family caregiver grants and other scholarships.
The average chief executive's package at nonprofit hospitals is worth $3.5 million annually.
An earlier version of this article misstated the name of a nonprofit organization.
His nonprofit, Kids First Dental Services, has treated some 43,000 children throughout Kentucky.
Mr. Karaganis and Mr. McClure work at Open Syllabus, a nonprofit research organization.
Last year the nonprofit program produced 53,300 pounds, and in 2016, 2,000 pounds.
Nonprofit activist group Fight for the Future is organizing the campaign, called GamersForFreedom.
According to Shared Hope International, a nonprofit group that fights sex trafficking, Backpage.
The nonprofit political organization Our Revolution also serves a similar role for Sanders.
The nonprofit estimates that 20183 million people are incarcerated in the United States.
Maybe they want to leave behind the corporate world for the nonprofit world.
The vast majority of its participants work in nonprofit groups (not government agencies).
Michael Shurkin is a senior political scientist at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
Mozilla is a nonprofit while Apple relies on selling hardware like the iPhone.
Just ask Josué Rojas, an artist who runs a nonprofit in San Francisco.
It's a tech arm connected to the nonprofit progressive digital strategy firm Acronym.
Nonprofit providers initially played an optimistic wait-and-see game with the administration.
The move was a major accomplishment for Ms. Adawe and her nonprofit group.
Freeport Police and a nonprofit run by her family confirmed her death Tuesday.
I volunteer at a nonprofit social service agency that operates five food banks.
Yang is the CEO for The Fresno Center, a nonprofit in southeast Fresno.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nonprofit that defends immigrants' rights.
She founded the nonprofit Imagine, a Center for Coping with Loss, in 2011.
Some of these coins will also be directed to a nonprofit Zcash foundation.
The proceeds of the London concert will be donated to an environmental nonprofit.
Another key reform is transforming the current VHA into a government-chartered nonprofit.
Yuna Huh Wong is a policy researcher at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
Roughly half of the fellows go on to work in the nonprofit sector.
According to its website, the nonprofit trained Sully and placed him with Bush.
David M. McIntosh (R-Ind.) is president of the nonprofit Club for Growth.
The money will go to the Committee to Protect Journalists, a nonprofit organization.
She plans to extend TransCanWork to the retail, nonprofit, tech and hotel industries.
He'd made a fortune off a nonprofit-turned-for-profit hospice care scheme.
Only a subset of government and nonprofit workers will ever qualify for forgiveness.
Jodi Liu is an associate policy researcher at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
She knew of three nonprofit groups that had helped the village before GiveDirectly.
A portion of proceeds would benefit STOMP Out Bullying, an anti-bullying nonprofit.
Malek is also the founder of the conservative nonprofit group American Action Network.
Ms. Demm became concerned and tried to get them to leave the nonprofit.
Together with the Salesforce Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and Salesforce.
After leaving office, Obama has focused on his nonprofit that encourages civil engagement.
It administers federal funding to nonprofit groups that provide civil legal aid nationwide.
This article was supported by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, a journalism nonprofit.
William Courtney is an adjunct senior fellow at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
She was leading an Omaha nonprofit organization before deciding to run for office.
In 2014, Students for Fair Admissions, a nonprofit organization behind the Fisher v.
The nonprofit City of Asylum provides housing and financial assistance for exiled writers.
They all serve on the board of the nonprofit she created, onePULSE Foundation.
I took a temporary position with a nonprofit arts organization in downtown Houston.
My father and Jane had actually met before, serving on a nonprofit committee.
Jess King, a progressive nonprofit leader backed by Bernie Sanders, is running unopposed.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a nonprofit consultant.
He is also the former German president of the global nonprofit Entrepreneurs Organization.
When we work in these nonprofit government places, in tech the engineers rule.
Marty Baum, a sixth-generation Floridian, is director of the nonprofit Indian Riverkeeper.
Ko has vowed to use the money to continue running his nonprofit spaces.
Life expectancies didn't rise by decades because of nonprofit charity–funded health programs.
As a comparison, the CEO of BoardSource, a DC-based nonprofit dedicated to the management of nonprofit boards that had expenditures nearly one-third higher than the Sheryl Sandberg and Dave Goldberg Family Foundation in 2016, earned $215,6213 that year.
Donors who learn from nonprofit staff in this way will also be more responsive to the real needs of these organizations—for example, offering unrestricted, long-term support rather than the highly restricted single-year funding that inhibits nonprofit performance.
Center for Humane Technology, a nonprofit which advocates for "time well spent" with tech devices, said: Common Sense Media, a nonprofit focused on media for families and children, called California a pioneer in both tech revolution and now consumer privacy safeguards.
Two in three students who earned bachelor's degrees from private nonprofit or public colleges in 2018 had student loans — roughly the same as the year before, according to an annual report from the nonprofit group the Institute for College Access & Success.
"Collaborations between the nonprofit and commercial sectors have become much stronger, with much more fluidity," said Caro Newling, a British producer who has worked with the director Sam Mendes, first running the London nonprofit Donmar Warehouse, and now as commercial producers.
The play is being presented by a nonprofit, the Manhattan Theater Club, with support from the commercial producers Daryl Roth, Cody Lassen and the Dodgers, and in association with the Off Broadway nonprofit that originally presented the show, the Vineyard Theater.
She co-founded Voto Latino, a nonprofit voting rights organization, 15 years ago; is active in the Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York; and is on the board of V-Day, a global nonprofit to combat violence against women.
"Collaborations between the nonprofit and commercial sectors have become much stronger, with much more fluidity," said Caro Newling, a British producer who has worked with the director Sam Mendes, first running the London nonprofit Donmar Warehouse, and now as commercial producers.
The play is being presented by a nonprofit, the Manhattan Theater Club, with support from the commercial producers Daryl Roth, Cody Lassen and the Dodgers, and in association with the Off Broadway nonprofit that originally presented the show, the Vineyard Theater.
I wanted to go to business school because I knew that I wanted to end up in nonprofit management, in the public sector, but I was really disillusioned with the way that money and impact were so divorced in the nonprofit.
While 14(c) was originally conceptualized as something that would be used by both private employers and nonprofit organizations alike, today the overwhelming majority of 14(c) certificate holders are nonprofit centers that predominantly or exclusively hire people with disabilities.
One Minnesota nonprofit program called Bridge to Success sells homes using contracts for deeds.
Bedford is now in the care of the nonprofit Alcor Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Volunteer with a nonprofit Dedicate a few hours a week to doing volunteer work.
A nonprofit organization is giving millennials of modest means a kick start into adulthood.

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