Here are the 10 top colleges in the U.S., according to Forbes: State: North Carolina Cost: $71,103 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $47,055 State: New Hampshire Cost: $71,827 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $45,867 State: Rhode Island Cost: $71,050 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $40,133 State: Pennsylvania Cost: $71,715 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $43,2126 State: California Cost: $269,2600 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $248,2195 State: New Jersey Cost: $210,153 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $215,210 State: Massachusetts Cost: $214,430 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $41,674 State: California Cost: $69,109 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $47,103 State: Connecticut Cost: $71,290 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $48,126 State: Massachusetts Cost: $69,600 Type: Private not-for-profit Average financial aid: $48,195 Harvard topped the Forbes' list and five other Ivy League schools also cracked the top 10.
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I'm a not-for-profit, we have a not-for-profit organization, and many of them are for-profit corporations.
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Policy makers should build housing for people, not for profit.
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" The bottom line: "Not-for-profit" does not mean "no profit.
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Not-for-profit organization CAF India is also part of the initiative.
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Fish Tracker, a not-for-profit firm, aims to put that right.
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RNZ Global also has a not-for-profit arm called RNZ foundation.
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CEA is a not-for-profit, privately funded and publicly managed organization.
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The probe was built by SpaceIL, a not-for-profit Israeli firm.
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You can work in either a not for profit or profit company.
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Buying a copy also benefits Red Hot, the HIV/AIDS not-for-profit.
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Semantic Scholar is one not-for-profit effort we've covered before, for example.
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"Blue Origin is not a not-for-profit," an industry source told Axios.
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It was the state's Not-for-Profit Corporation Law, not the Martin Act.
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We made such an offer a not-for-profit entity three months ago….
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Not-for-profit health funds account for almost a third of the industry.
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You did it to save your not for profit status … Shame on you.
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Some companies, especially not-for-profit ones such as universities, offer "matchless" contributions.
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UK is not-for-profit and run by a wide range of interests.
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Thornburgh has served on a number of Fortune 500 and not-for-profit boards.
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"This is not for profit, for political gain or for personal convenience," said Morales.
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It did not include the generous pay packages of not-for-profit hospital CEOs.
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There also have been a bevy of deals among not-for-profit health systems.
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Mr. Hahn frequently represents corporate clients, trade associations and various not-for-profit organizations.
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He also works a day job as communications associate for a not-for-profit.
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But Quad9 is a not-for-profit organization, so it's easier to trust them.
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The study was funded by the not-for-profit Laura and John Arnold Foundation.
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The Climate Group, along with not-for-profit charity CDP, is behind the initiative.
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All of the schools in the top 10 are private not-for-profit institutions.
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WE DID A LOT OF THINGS JUST TO HELP THE COUNTRY, NOT FOR PROFIT.
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The future of journalism is not for profit, no matter how news finds you.
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But Douglas Vakoch, president of the not-for-profit METI, doesn't see it that way.
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That being said, there are also some very good "not for profit" hospitals here too.
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The not-for-profit Civica Rx said VanTrieste won't draw any salary or health benefits.
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Added language to further describe the corporate/not-for-profit status of Social Science One.
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The CDP, formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project, is a not-for-profit charity.
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Civica Rx, the new not-for-profit drug company, may manufacture insulin in the future.
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Freed from the need to pay dividends to shareholders, not-for-profit buyers could deleverage.
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So it seems natural that the not-for-profit organization has plans for connected devices.
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The three companies created the still-unnamed, not-for-profit joint venture in January 2018.
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MDwise, a small not-for-profit carrier in Indiana, is pulling out of the state.
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The not-for-profit runway show will feature survivors of sexual abuse on the runway.
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He is also founder and managing director of the not-for-profit Sustainability Curriculum Consortium.
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More importantly, PBS is an independent, private, not-for-profit corporation, not a state broadcaster.
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"We absolutely will continue as a not-for-profit organization serving the sport," Carson said.
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Micro-lenders, often not-for-profit, have a mission to provide funding to minority entrepreneurs.
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Our analysis: Axios looked at 21 debt deals this year involving not-for-profit hospitals.
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Well you know in St. Petersburg the newspaper is owned by a not-for-profit.
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Verified Voting is a not-for-profit that advocates the use of paper voting records.
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Babson College is an independent, not-for-profit institution with a strong focus in entrepreneurship.
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But the largest publicly traded hospitals (and big not-for-profit hospitals) have fared rather well.
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The not-for-profit venture is called Civica Rx, and the company announced itself last month.
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It operated as a not-for-profit until 1994, when it was acquired by Perry Capital.
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The device itself was made by imec, a boutique, not-for-profit microelectronics shop in Belgium.
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Those set by ASTM International, a not-for-profit organisation, are widely accepted in the industry.
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"People forget that the YMCA is a not-for-profit organization," Hawke, 46, tells PEOPLE Now.
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And not-for-profit private colleges like the ones I mentioned should feel a powerful obligation.
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Ned Lamont's executive order, all nonessential businesses and not-for-profit entities were told to close.
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That includes owning multiple residences, volunteering on a not-for-profit board or having teenage children.
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Owner and publisher Paul Huntsman believes other papers will pursue the same not-for-profit path.
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Education must become flexible through partnerships with communities, governments, for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.
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But how is that not also true of plenty of not-for-profit or public institutions?
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"I'm really here because people forget that the YMCA is a not-for-profit organization," says Hawke.
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More than two dozen private, not-for-profit hospital systems would sit in the Fortune 500 rankings.
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Yes, it is, but public transportation is supposed to exist for the public good, not for profit.
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Orlando Health is a not-for-profit health care network that includes the Orlando Regional Medical Center.
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Last month it launched a not-for-profit energy firm, similar to those that Labour's manifesto promised.
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These countries achieve universal coverage through a mix of private, for-profit and not-for-profit insurers.
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Wireless Toronto, a not-for-profit open internet group, has several small hotspots around the city, too.
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For credit unions—not-for-profit, member-owned financial cooperatives—the costs of overregulation have been dramatic.
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She is also the artistic director of Silent Voices Uganda, a not-for-profit performing arts organization.
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Returns to health systems will improve patient care and the services not-for-profit hospitals can offer.
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"It makes us increasingly worried," said Lisa Gilbert of Public Citizen, a not-for-profit watchdog group.
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The Medicaid cuts would disproportionately affect not-for-profit and public hospitals that treat more poor patients.
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Gamble runs a family law firm, NGA Law, and a not-for-profit surrogacy agency, Brilliant Beginnings.
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She continued to advise individuals, families, corporations and not‑for‑profit organizations on estate planning and philanthropy.
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In fact, we're taking this step further and we'll do this on a not for profit basis.
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To administer the archive, Zanco founded a not-for-profit organization called the Barragan Foundation (sans accent).
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What matters are the relationships between hospitals, as not-for-profit institutions, and the communities they serve.
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Applicants should identify one or more qualified not-for-profit cultural organization(s) to implement the pilot.
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Paw Prints is a not-for-profit screening series created by a group of animal loving film professionals.
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Museums there are registered as not-for-profit organisations to take advantage of state and federal tax concessions.
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And whether it's in business, whether it's in not-for-profit ventures, or whether it's in personal challenges.
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The successful rehabilitation and release of Kent is a victory worth celebrating for the not-for-profit organisation.
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The Alliance of Community Health Plans, a lobbying group for not-for-profit insurers, suggested Republicans start over.
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Ascension and Providence St. Joseph Health are looking to combine into the largest not-for-profit health system.
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A merger between Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health would create the second-largest not-for-profit system.
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Nationwide Children's is one of the largest not-for-profit freestanding pediatric healthcare networks in the United States.
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The British Social Attitudes Survey is conducted annually by NatCen Social Research, an independent, not-for-profit organization.
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He is founder of the not-for-profit Carter Center, which works to advance peace and health worldwide.
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More than 70 percent of hospital beds in California are in not-for-profit hospitals and hospital systems.
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Thompson has teamed up with fitness organizations to create the not-for-profit US Registry of Exercise Professionals.
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As a member of the board of directors of America's largest fan based not-for-profit organization — Sportsfans.
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The not-for-profit initiative is led by Dr Asif Qasim, a Consultant Cardiologist based in London, England.
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Speaking of not-for-profit media, John Lansing became the new chief executive at NPR, succeeding Jarl Mohn.
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These not-for-profit organizations received federal subsidies to build out electricity infrastructure to power up rural America.
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But students who attended for-profit schools had a 4 percent less chance of employment when compared to those who enrolled in private not-for-profit colleges, "The employment and earnings results collectively imply a markedly higher job quality for selective college and not-for-profit enrollees," Chakrabarti and Jiang wrote.
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The nationally representative survey was conducted by Orlando Health, one of Florida's largest, private, not-for-profit hospital networks.
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What if I release a free mixtape or other "not for profit" album—can I use samples without permission?
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While support groups are moderated by relevant not-for-profit organizations which can also feed information into the communities.
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In recent months, the company established the Libra Association, a not-for-profit governing body that will oversee Libra.
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When it comes to cybersecurity research, the not-for-profit lab MITRE has traditionally maintained neutrality toward commercial products.
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It's a lesson Maybury learned firsthand when he was working at Mitre Corporation, a not-for-profit research organization.
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Despite its joint-stock company status, the not-for-profit mission of CdT increases its dependence on the province.
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Us, a not-for-profit that seeks to pass anti-corruption laws regarding politics and the U.S. election system.
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The five-acre campus opened in 2006 and is Afghanistan's only private, not-for-profit and co-educational university.
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Trinity CEO Dr. Richard Gilfillan and others were presenting at the annual Citi not-for-profit health care conference.
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ICER, a not-for-profit group that the pharmaceutical industry loathes, attempts to identify the cost effectiveness of drugs.
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Why it matters: Cleveland Clinic is one of the most influential not-for-profit health systems in the country.
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That network, called the Automated Clearing House Network, is a not-for-profit association whose members are financial firms.
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To speed things up, they've begun an independent, not-for-profit foundation that rewards scientists with big fashion ideas.
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NAB, like its banking rivals, has a large retirement fund business that competes against not-for-profit industry funds.
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While credit unions offer many of the same services as banks, they are member-owned, not-for-profit organizations.
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Different groups among the eight founders staked out different positions, with some favoring for-profit, others not-for-profit.
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Obama's former head of cybersecurity, Michael Daniel will now be president (of a not-for-profit, not a country).
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It's set up a not-for-profit association called the European Cyber Security Organisation to represent the market players.
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Repowering London, a not-for-profit based in the U.K. capital, helps facilitate community-owned renewable energy projects there.
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Cultivate is a relatively new group and will celebrate its second year as a not for profit in July.
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It was basically a not-for-profit seed fund, a house within the business school at the University of Auckland.
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Earlier today, the Gorilla Foundation, a not-for-profit that cared for Koko, announced the sad news in a tweet.
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Fexinidazole is being developed in collaboration with the Drugs for Neglected Disease initiative (DNDi), a not-for-profit research organization.
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For more than a century stock exchanges were utilities: not-for-profit, self-regulated and owned by their broker members.
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" Australia's independent not-for-profit Climate Council concurred, with councillor and ecologist Lesley Hughes calling the move a "golden bandaid.
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At launch, Tinder U will be available to iOS users who attend a four-year, accredited, not-for-profit school.
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The downside is that for-profit degrees are, on average, much more expensive than degrees from not-for-profit institutions.
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Image: SpaceXBeresheet was built by the Israeli not-for-profit SpaceIL, which is financed by donations from individual private sponsors.
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TechVets will be a not-for-profit which provides a bridge for veterans and service leavers into cybersecurity and technology.
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A not-for-profit initiative, the Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund supports startups that might eventually contribute to the tech giant's ecosystem.
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Prior to this, she worked as division leader at not-for-profit research and development defense and space company, Draper.
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The pact was launched by the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), a not-for-profit organization specializing in sustainability.
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Caron, a Pennsylvania-based not-for-profit, has been providing behavioral health and addiction treatment for more than 60 years.
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Other not-for-profit organizations that provide education, health, legal or public safety services may qualify, according to the CFPB.
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The series is not for profit, and viewers can support the production costs by making a donation through the website.
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While Avita Medical runs as a not-for-profit organization in Western Australia, the cost of ReCell does vary worldwide.
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And we'll need all colleagues in our own not-for-profit sector to take risks when others can't or won't.
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It's the first time the not-for-profit search engine will have appeared in Chrome's default search engine choice list.
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Background: Tyson became CEO of Kaiser Permanente, one of the nation's largest not-for-profit health care consortiums, in 2013.
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" She added, "We do communications work, we do strategic consulting, we provide not-for-profit management and so much more.
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The difficulties are revealed in the failure of many new not-for-profit insurers funded under the Affordable Care Act.
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The not-for-profit seeks to remove barriers and provide opportunities for people in recovery, according to its LinkedIn page.
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Industry veterans, including the chief executive of Merck, insisted that medicines should be developed for people first, not for profit.
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It is true that Bushwick Collective is registered with the state of New York as a not-for-profit corporation.
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In 2010 he co-founded Life After Hate, a not-for-profit organization dedicating to fighting racism and violent extremism.
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Transparency International, a not-for-profit organisation, surveys experts and business people annually to measure perceived levels of public-sector corruption.
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About us: Megaphone is not-for-profit social justice media strategy firm that reflects the movement we are trying to build.
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States that are dominated by other major not-for-profit Blue Cross Blue Shield companies, such as Health Care Service Corp.
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On the other hand, Fitch expects net profit to remain at a modest EUR5m-EUR244m, reflecting CdT's not-for-profit mission.
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The book is also being used by not-for-profit OneSight, a vision care foundation supported by OPSM's parent company, Luxottica.
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SBC is not-for-profit organisation and has historically recorded losses or very little profit, which were covered by state contributions.
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Funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, AI2 is one of the largest not-for-profit AI institutes in the world.
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Not-for-profit project 20x allows any developer to quickly build their own decentralized cryptocurrency exchange and decide their own fees.
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Its schools are publicly financed, not for profit, non-selective and close to free, but they enjoy a lot of autonomy.
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Details: Axios analyzed the financial statements of 31 prominent not-for-profit hospital systems for the first 3 months of 2019.
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This means the not-for-profit health insurer paid out 4 percent less on medical claims than it collected in premiums.
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This group is already being monitored by terrorism trackers TRAC analysis consortium and the not-for-profit Counter Extremism Project (CEP).
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Here are the annual growth rates of employee compensation costs at a handful of not-for-profit hospital systems in 2016.
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And by being a not-for-profit, we're more able to serve a more macro audience that's currently not getting anything.
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The pay of not-for-profit hospital CEOs and top managers, for example, could be capped at $1 million per year.
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"Tell Trump: The presidency is not for profit," the Snapchat filter reads, with a cartoon-like drawing of the president-elect.
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Tye is a founding partner of MassRobotics, a not-for-profit organization serving as a world-class platform for robotic innovation.
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The first is Sanford Health, a Minnesota-based not-for-profit health system operating in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.
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The company's roots go back about five years ago inside of Draper Labs, an MIT-based not-for-profit research organization.
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Because UCHealth is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit system, it is supposed to reinvest all surplus money into the community.
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FLAG, a not-for-profit exhibition space on the ninth and tenth floors of the Chelsea Arts Tower, spared no expense.
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Anonymous electronic health records for the adults came from a governmental, not-for-profit service called the Clinical Practice Research Datalink.
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That program allows not-for-profit and government employees to have their federal student loans canceled after 10 years of payments.
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The pop-up is being organised by Auckland not-for-profit group The Big Dog Walk With Lots of Dogs (actual name).
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It also announced its first tranche of VC funding ($2 million) — from Charles Rivers Ventures and Swiss not-for-profit incubator FONGIT.
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YOU KNOW, GETTING PEOPLE TOGETHER ACROSS THE SPECTRUM FROM CIVIC SOCIETY, NOT FOR PROFIT, EDUCATION, GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS, AND THINGS WILL WORK.
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Philanthropic money is the most risk-tolerant capital out there, whether it's deployed for-profit or not-for-profit or on advocacy.
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Cowles, who has been heading the EMEA region since 2013, is leaving to establish a not-for-profit organization, the memo said.
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It's also one of the fastest sinking cities in the world, according to the not-for-profit organization The World Economic Forum.
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The program allows certain not-for-profit and government employees to have their federal student loans canceled after 10 years of payments.
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Her body will train student doctors in anatomy through a not-for-profit consortium of local medical schools, the Humanity Gifts Registry.
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The service will be rolling out to iOS devices at four-year, accredited, not-for-profit schools in the US, Tinder says.
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To counter this, Australian not-for-profit the Climate Council has created a Facebook Messenger chatbot to inform people about climate science.
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One alternative path for the not-for-profit would be selling developer services and consulting to those building on top of it.
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That is just what the UK-based not-for-profit organization Women To Look Up To wants you to do this season.
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These not-for-profit organizations offer checking and savings accounts, car and home loans, and even issue credit cards in some cases.
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Azim Premji Foundation is a not-for profit organisation that works in the field of education, and runs a university in Bengaluru.
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Intermountain is a not-for-profit system of hospitals and clinics throughout Utah, and it also owns a health insurance company, SelectHealth.
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Most hospitals are government-owned, while most of the rest are not for profit, but without allowing egregious salaries for top management.
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"I want now to concentrate the vast bulk of my time on the not-for-profit work which we do," he said.
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Palme Verte also uses diamonds from mines certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council, a not-for-profit, certification organization based in London.
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The charity runs perhaps the largest network of independently run schools in the world, educating 204,000 pupils at not-for-profit schools.
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Palantir has previously done work for the National Security Agency and is backed by the CIA's not-for-profit venture capital firm.
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Local publication Orlando Sentinel reports that on July 7, venue owner Barbara Pomo formed a new, not-for-profit corporation, OnePulse Foundation.
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That responsibility will rest with the Libra Association, an independent, a not-for-profit organization based in Switzerland comprised of 21 companies.
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The not-for-profit project, inaugurated in December 2017, transformed the Madhavendra Palace in Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur, into an expansive sculpture gallery.
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And local efforts to build not-for-profit or small-scale municipal networks have been stifled by competition from major telecoms corporations.
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The small not-for-profit where I work allowed me to step down as director and keep a part-time leadership role.
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So too should top-quality public and not-for-profit journalistic entities like ProPublica, the Associated Press, PBS, C-SPAN, and NPR.
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J&J's vaccine would be affordable to the public "on a not-for-profit basis for emergency pandemic use," the company stated.
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Out of the fiscal crisis in the 1970s we got an expansive network of limited equity cooperatives and not-for-profit housing.
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Zemenick & Walker specializes in handling the asset management needs of high-net-worth individuals, qualified retirement plans and not-for-profit entities.
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It is the only not-for-profit site in the top 10, and one of only a handful in the top 100.
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No, not for profit-seeking corporations, which can escape state law on corporate governance by incorporating in Delaware or, worse, South Dakota.
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EACH ONE OF THOSE EMPLOYERS TODAY ARGUABLY FUNCTIONS AS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT HEALTH SERVICE COMPANY THEMSELVES, BECAUSE THEY'RE AN ASO SERVICER.
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I went back to college the next year; I was also teaching music in schools and had created a not-for-profit.
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In August, China's Ministry of Justice released draft regulations that, if implemented, would prohibit educational institutions from acquiring other not-for-profit schools.
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By comparison, about one-quarter of those who attended public or private not-for-profit institutions would want to attend a different school.
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The analysis does not include not-for-profit hospital systems, but early returns still show the biggest systems have a lot of money.
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Not-for-profit hospital systems increasingly operate more like corporate titans on the stock exchanges than the charities they promote themselves to be.
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That is, as an independent entity, not-for-profit and with a loose connection to Facebook's core business rather than a direct one.
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Employers – The Fair Employment Agency, a not-for-profit domestic helpers recruitment agency, says most Hong Kong employers are good to their helpers.
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The running of the platform will then be left to a not-for-profit firm that he plans to spin out of MIT.
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The resulting not-for-profit system will be the biggest private employer in the state and own 20% of the state's hospital beds.
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Alphonce Shiundu is the Kenya editor of Africa Check, a not-for-profit working to promote accuracy in the media across the continent.
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Facebook unveiled a cryptocurrency called Libra yesterday, as well as the Libra Association, a not-for-profit that will oversee all things Libra.
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The analysis: We looked at the financial documents of 84 of the biggest, most dominant not-for-profit hospital systems in the country.
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Funding will come from foundations, not-for-profit health care organizations and individual donors unaffiliated with politics, but actual donors won't be disclosed.
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Palantir has previously done work for the U.S. National Security Agency and is backed by the CIA's not-for-profit venture capital firm.
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NERC is a not-for-profit international regulatory authority that assures the reliability and security of the bulk power system in North America.
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According to recently published data, 281.9 CEOs of not-for-profit hospitals, for example, were paid more than $278.6 million each in 22017.
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Private, not-for-profit hospitals were far more likely to offer translation services than private for-profit and government hospitals, the study found.
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A little more than half of all 5,564 registered hospitals in the U.S. are not-for-profit, according to the American Hospital Association.
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For example, Germany has universal healthcare but leaves private insurance intact, while heavily regulating the industry and requiring plans be not-for-profit.
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Why it matters: Ascension and Providence would have created the largest not-for-profit hospital system in the country, with almost 200 hospitals.
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Between the lines: In return for huge tax breaks, not-for-profit hospitals are supposed to reinvest their surplus money into the community.
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Follow along: The Axios health care earnings tracker has been updated with Q3 details and also includes large not-for-profit hospital systems.
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The services are provided as in-kind donations, for free, through a not-for-profit group the Federal Election Commission cleared last year.
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The group has also formed the Podcast Academy, a membership-driven not-for-profit organization whose members will vote on Golden Mics winners.
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Reporting by POLITICO and STAT News questioned whether Soon-Shiong used his not-for-profit foundations' resources to benefit his for-profit businesses.
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A not-for-profit radical bookstore with a 40-year history, it was recently forced to relocate after a rent increase in July.
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The not-for-profit data trust would create a charter to guide agreements with companies, including Sidewalk Labs, that collect data in the neighborhood.
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The initiative is a partnership between the international not-for-profit organization CDP, the UN Global Compact, the World Resources Institute, and the WWF.
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Burton is currently the finance director at Nuffield Health, a not-for-profit healthcare provider in the UK. (Reporting by Bharath Manjesh in Bengaluru)
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Don't overlook the linchpin of the S&P analysis — the financial reports of the not-for-profit and mutual Blue Cross Blue Shield insurers.
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That program allows certain not-for-profit and government employees to have their federal student loans canceled after 10 years of on-time payments.
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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a not-for-profit corporation that has authority over the internet's domain name system.
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One of the biggest-ticket science items will pad the pocket of Genome Canada, the not-for-profit tasked with studying the human genome.
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The day was momentous – not simply for the test-takers but also for the College Board, the not-for-profit that owns the exam.
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The Drake Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation committed to funding research on concussion in sport, has committed £450,000 of funding to the project.
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ALL THE ACHIEVEMENTS, THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT WORK WE WERE DISCUSSING JUST OFF CAMERA BEFORE AND THE SCHOLARSHIPS AROUND THE WORLD PARTICULARLY IN CHINA.
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Name: Black Wire RecordsLocation: Sydney, AustraliaYear opened: 2008Why it's cool: Black Wire Records is an artist and volunteer-run not-for-profit record shop.
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Attanasio holds positions on several not-for-profit boards, including Heal the Bay, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Harvard-Westlake School.
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Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph on Davies' comments, Steven Ward of not-for-profit health body UKactive also emphasised the dangers of sedentary lifestyle.
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Just Capital, a not-for-profit that tracks the Russell 1000 index, finds that workers' share of the tax rebate has been just 6%.
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Worth noting: The analysis does not include compensation from not-for-profit hospital systems, because their 2018 tax filings have not been released yet.
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The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), a not-for-profit media content regulator, will oversee and enforce the new UK age-verification laws.
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Weak Financials; Adequate Liquidity: The company's not-for-profit quasi-government institution status provides it with ready access to local and international funding markets.
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Roesler becomes the first chief executive of Hainan Cihang Charity Foundation Inc, a New York-based not-for-profit corporation, the foundation said Thursday.
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The analysts found that students who attended for-profit colleges on average earned 18 percent less than peers at private not-for-profit colleges.
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The government will provide the funding for housing associations, not-for-profit organizations which provide the bulk of affordable homes in the United Kingdom.
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Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health have agreed to merge into the nation's largest not-for-profit health system, pending antitrust and church approval.
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The students are able to earn an undergraduate degree through New Charter University, a private not-for-profit university in San Francisco, for $5,000.
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The not-for-profit accelerator said that the funds would be used to continue to build products that apply technology to the nonprofit world.
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The American University of Afghanistan has about 1,700 students and advertises itself as the country's only not-for-profit, "non-partisan", co-educational university.
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There also are four dedicated air cargo terminals, including UPS and FedEx locations, according to JobsOhio, a private, not-for-profit economic development company.
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He has been published by the Gatestone Institute, a non-partisan, not-for-profit international policy council and think tank chaired by John Bolton.
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Burns is a managing director at Cambridge Global Advisors in Washington and a consultant to both private and not-for-profit organizations in Egypt.
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Not-for-profit organizations have long since been a key component of disaster management, codified in coalitions like Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD).
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HRMFFA is incorporated within Virginia and under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as a tax exempt, not-for-profit corporation.
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Next month, any not-for-profit, museum, gallery, artist, or established member of the art world will be able to apply for their own .
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Many well-known not-for-profit hospital systems, like Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, also rank among the highest-charging hospitals for joint replacements.
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Not-for-profit hospital systems are starting to disclose second-quarter financial documents, and the industry's dominant players are having no problem making money.
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The funds from each $35 t-shirt will go towards Project Consent, a not-for-profit organisation aiming to educate young people about consent.
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Utilities also would pay into the fund, which could operate similarly to the state's not-for-profit, privately funded and publicly managed earthquake authority.
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Phil Scott directed businesses and not-for-profit entities -- to the maximum extent possible -- to put into place telecommuting or work-from-home procedures.
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" This one is a tie between "A not-for-profit Australasian college for nutritional medicine: Abbr." and "An acronym for International Elephant Kindness Response.
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To receive federal assistance, the programs must be not-for-profit and cannot have anyone previously affiliated with another health insurer on their board.
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International non-profit The Climate Group, in partnership with not-for-profit charity CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project), is behind the RE100 initiative.
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The subreddit officially registered to become a not-for-profit back in late 2018 under the name Grafeas Group, the Greek word for scribe.
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He pointed to the Associated Press, a not-for-profit cooperative, as a successful example of the co-op idea working in the real world.
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But church groups and not-for-profit hospital foundations are able to pay $12 to cover the poorest members' annual contributions and keep them insured.
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Crockett spent 14 years at Cisco Systems and previously ran a national not for profit organization designed to bring British-based digital businesses to market.
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This is a not-for-profit festival run like a private business; every penny that they make gets poured back into the next year's festival.
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The dominant partisan media player is Ontario Proud, a conservative not-for-profit advocacy group that rose to prominence during the 73 Ontario provincial election.
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Cohen describes her speciality fitness center as an unofficial not-for-profit, with 100% of profits going to charities like the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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With a staff of ten, it is now working on new medicines for prolonging life, as well as doing not-for-profit work on malaria.
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The American Institute in Taiwan, a private not-for-profit institution with headquarters in Washington, DC, looks like an embassy and acts like one, too.
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"So many things can be done!" insists Marie McGwier, co-founder of not-for-profit project Gender Is Over, which advocates for gender self-determination.
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Also critical of the reform, former MEP Catherine Stihler, who's now CEO of an open data advocacy not-for-profit, called the Open Knowledge Foundation.
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The other is for the buying to be done by mutual or not-for-profit entities, which do not appear on the government's balance sheet.
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Instead, activist not-for-profit Avaaz unearthed the inauthentic content, and presented its findings to the social networking giant earlier this month, on April 227.
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He and a handful of other prominent Silicon Valley bosses funded OpenAI, a not-for-profit research outfit focused on AI with no corporate affiliation.
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When airports were state-owned, and run not for profit but for the benefit of the local flag-carrier, such ancillary income was less important.
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When Facebook unveiled Libra a few days ago, the company also announced the Libra Association, a not-for-profit that will oversee all things Libra.
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She is the President of the Dubai Business Women Council and the Chairwoman of Al Jalila Foundation, a not-for-profit focused on medical research.
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Not-for-profit deals: Hackensack Meridian Health is acquiring JFK Health, which will give Hackensack an even stronger grip on the New Jersey hospital market.
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The condom brand will donate money to not-for-profit Global Fund for every packet sold, with a minimum $5 million given over three years.
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Why it matters: Many health care executives — at both not-for-profit and publicly traded companies — hold cushy positions on the boards of other companies.
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China has the world's largest distant water fishing fleet, with more than 2,000 vessels, the not-for-profit group Stop Illegal Fishing said last year.
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That's the maximum allowed for a personal donation to a campaign; major Adelson spending will come via a super PAC or not-for-profit group.
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The GAC program is operated by a foreign subsidiary of ACT Inc, the Iowa-based not-for-profit that administers the crucial college entrance exam.
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They attribute the recent gains mostly to security problems with the rival SAT, owned by the College Board, a New York-based not-for-profit.
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Context: CHI and Dignity have been losing money on patient care, but have reaped big gains from Wall Street, like other not-for-profit giants.
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Get smart: Large not-for-profit hospital systems now resemble and act like Fortune 500 companies instead of the charities they were often built as.
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First came Terra, an educational, not-for-profit game designed to work with a Fitbit to generate energy to facilitate terraforming of an alien world.
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Mayday Rescue, a not-for-profit organization, began its operations in 2014 and established an office in Istanbul in 2015 to support its Syria project.
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"There are so many not-for-profit boards that are starving for people with the interest, the intellect, the experiences and the passion," Ryan continued.
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The school will be funded through Kaiser's "community benefits" program, which not-for-profit health care organizations build as a way to justify tax exemptions.
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On its website, U-Dream Global is described as a not-for-profit organization founded by teen pilot and motivational speaker Megan Werner in 2018.
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He is current president of the Pharmaceutical Security Institute, a not-for-profit membership organization of more than 30 pharmaceutical manufacturers from across the globe.
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At present setting up an NGO is a simpler process, with many groups registering with the corporate affairs commission as a not-for-profit organization.
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A newly created, New York-based, not-for-profit organisation, Hainan Cihang Charity Foundation Inc, becomes the single largest shareholder with a 29.5 percent stake.
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The entire "2017 National Compensation Study – For Managerial and Administrative Positions in Not-for-Profit Arts Organizations" is available from the Cultural Human Resources Council.
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RideAustin's not-for-profit status means that, at least in theory, costs and overhead can be lower, since there's no need to maintain profit margins.
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The Center for Contemporary Political Art is a new, not-for-profit institution which hopes to provide political art a home in the nation's capital.
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The not-for-profit Foundation was established in 2015; opening celebrations, including tours of the building and a reception, are scheduled for today and tomorrow.
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Ecosia, a not-for-profit search engine which uses ad generated revenue to fund planting trees, is set to get a visibility boost in Chrome.
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Kim Treanor works in research and communications at Knowledge Ecology International, a not-for-profit organization that advocates for access to medicines at affordable prices.
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Jeff Bezos, one of the world's richest people even after the divorce settlement, regularly donates some of his Amazon shares to not-for-profit organizations.
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Amazon is partnering with J.P. Morgan and Berkshire Hathaway to create a not-for-profit health-care company aimed at using technology to lower costs.
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More than 85033 consumer-owned, not-for-profit electric co-ops rely on PMAs for access to this important source of low-cost, clean electricity.
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Produce Box offers fresh produce, fruit, and Italian ice at an affordable price, all by way of Chicago's not-for-profit store Green City Market.
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"Number one priority is to protect what we have," says Marie Noëlle Keijzer, co-founder and CEO of the Belgium-based not-for-profit WeForest.
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"The situation is going to be grim," Ritwick Dutta, an environment lawyer associated with the not-for-profit Legal Initiative for Forest and Environment, told Reuters.
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Kaiser Permanente is a large not-for-profit health care consortium, which includes the Kaiser Foundation hospitals, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, and The Permanente Medical Groups.
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Every major tech company is in the language translation game—they all want Babel Fish, if not for profit then for pride, and the wow factor.
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Australia's resale royalty scheme has generated over $4 million for artists since it was introduced in 19353, according to the not-for-profit group Copyright Agency.
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There is nothing sexy about procurement but it's an essential task in the day-to-day life of virtually any business, not-for-profit and school.
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But the groups, which include not-for-profit colleges and charities, won't face fines for not adhering to administration procedures for objecting to birth control benefits.
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation on Monday in Albany, New York, allowing New Yorkers to be buried with their pets at not-for-profit cemeteries.
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The Podesta group issued a statement saying it hired lawyers to examine its relationship with a not-for-profit organization linked to the ousted Ukrainian regime.
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Amref Health Africa, a not-for-profit group, is working on a mobile-phone app that can be used to train community midwives and health workers.
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Top level domains are regulated by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), a not-for-profit body that oversees the structure of the internet.
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The not-for-profit organization -- founded by Dubai-based education entrepreneur Sunny Varkey -- aims to "improve the standards of education for underprivileged children throughout the world."
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It is a growing not-for-profit behemoth that has more annual revenue ($14.3 billion) than other more commonly known companies like Monsanto, Kellogg and Viacom.
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In Canada alone, the service costs are 85033 percent lower now under their not-for-profit model compared to costs under the government 20 years ago.
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But the first exits were from large publicly traded insurers with their own large internal lobbying shops, whereas CareFirst is a not-for-profit Blues company.
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A further 60 percent will be controlled by the Kin Foundation, a not-for-profit company that will operate Kin, with the remainder held by Kik.
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As part of that mission, they've launched For Alison, a not-for-profit foundation that creates opportunities for students in southern Virginia to experience the arts.
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Mirik Milan: The night mayor is a not-for-profit foundation which helps to ensure that the City of Amsterdam has a dynamic and vibrant nightlife.
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They want this legislation to cover not-for-profit cooperative credit unions, despite the absolute absence of evidence that credit unions are engaged in lending discrimination.
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She previously worked at the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, among other organizations.
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The Libra Association is a not-for-profit organization, and until this point it's been unclear precisely how Facebook may profit from Libra if at all.
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The quarterly survey from Modern Healthcare includes about 90 healthcare leaders at hospitals, insurance companies, physician groups, trade associations and other not-for-profit advocacy groups.
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We forecast net income will be around EUR5 million in 0003-2019 due to CdT's not-for-profit mission (on average EUR6.5 million in 2013-2016).
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For example, Montana Health Cooperative, one of the ACA's few remaining not-for-profit co-op plans, is supposed to pay $36.6 million into risk adjustment.
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The National Employment Law Project is a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization that conducts research and advocates on issues affecting low-wage and unemployed workers.
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Credit unions — not-for-profit institutions that are owned by their depositors and receive a federal tax subsidy — were long considered a way to democratize banking.
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After his stroke, he started attending adult classes at a not-for-profit organization called H.A.I. (Healing Arts Initiative) that works with adults with developmental issues.
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About 18 percent of the employees at Memorial Hermann, one of the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas, have lost homes or damaged property.
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Because this new entity is a not-for-profit corporate entity controlled by the federal government, it is not possible to shield taxpayers from future liability.
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Hospitals: Tenet Healthcare and HCA Healthcare each own more than 120 surgery centers, and many not-for-profit hospitals own stakes in their local surgery centers.
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The Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA) is an industry-led not-for-profit that oversees a network of end-of-life electronics recycling facilities across Canada.
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Donald Trump proposed privatising America's air-traffic control system, calling for it to be put in the hands of a not-for-profit organisation outside government control.
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Novartis, which makes several malaria and dengue drugs, points out that it has provided millions of doses to African health officials at a not-for-profit price.
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Public service loan forgiveness (PSLF) allows certain not-for-profit and government employees to have their federal student loans canceled after 10 years of on-time payments.
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In 22017, the not-for-profit company in charge, named Las Vegas Monorail, filed for Chapter 22.45 bankruptcy after failing to repay $123 million in construction loans.
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"All of it has sparked something in me," said Rodriguez, who is now studying communications and leadership and hopes to work in the not-for-profit sector.
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Several galleries have recently popped up in the area, including ma ma, a not-for-profit art space in Toronto organized by Magdalyn Asimakis and Heather Rigg.
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In their search for a business model, some platforms are now focusing much more squarely on employment (though others, like the Khan Academy, are not for profit).
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Richard F. Burns is president, CEO and trustee of the not-for-profit affordable housing organization, The NHP Foundation, with offices in New York, Washington and Chicago.
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The illegal sale of the seeds violates India's environmental protection rules, said C.D. Mayee, president of the South Asia Biotech Centre, a not-for-profit scientific society.
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But that's exactly what Trump did with his donation to the Clinton Foundation, a not-for-profit organization started by Bill after he left the White House.
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This is The Pill Club's first effort to donate emergency contraception to populations in need, as well as its first partnership with a not-for-profit entity.
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But large not-for-profit hospital systems in cities and suburbs are doing extremely well as premiums rise and as patients struggle to afford their medical bills.
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Memorial Hermann, a not-for-profit system that has watched its operating income plunge 65% this year, wants to cut $500 million in costs over five years.
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To address this problem, not-for-profit Growing North built a greenhouse in the Inuit hamlet of Naujaat in September 0003 to increase accessibility to fresh food.
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TIAA Bank is a Florida-based unit of TIAA, founded in 1918 by Andrew Carnegie to help not-for-profit organizations in academia, healthcare and other fields.
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Among its investors is In-Q-Tel, the CIA's not-for-profit venture capital firm that invests in technology companies in order to support U.S. intelligence agencies.
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Carl Armato is president and chief executive officer of Novant Health, a not-for-profit integrated healthcare system operating in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia.
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The News-Sentinel in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is reporting Indiana University Health, the dominant not-for-profit health system in the state, is expanding into the city.
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Digital music services are also responsible for the rapid growth in SoundExchange, a not-for-profit that collects royalties on behalf of record labels and recording artists.
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The primary mechanism is usually the Robert T. Stafford Act, which can be approved for public agency, some private and not-for-profit organizations, and individual assistance.
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She provides regulatory counsel to Protect Our Power, a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to strengthen the reliability and resilience of the U.S. electric grid.
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Launch Academy, the Vancouver-based not-for-profit startup accelerator, is starting a new program in partnership with the Canadian government that does away with this requirement.
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On Wednesday, Sberbank joined the Hyperledger Project, which was formed by the Linux Foundation, a not for profit technology consortium, to develop new blockchain technologies for businesses.
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Commissioned for Founders Forum, the dome was part of a free activities organized by not-for-profit organization Shuffle that included piñata-designing, film screenings, and more.
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Although FUCEREP is a not-for-profit entity, profitability is important for the cooperative as a source of internal capital generation with which to finance its expansion.
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Ratings analysts at Moody's see both not-for-profit and for profit hospitals facing weaker demand and higher levels of uncompensated care after federal Medicaid cuts begin.
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Thomas Pyle is president of the American Energy Alliance (AEA), a not-for-profit organization working to support abundant and reliable energy for America's consumers and businesses.
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"Our basic function is to find funding solutions for public and charter schools, private schools, small community hospitals, not-for-profit senior living facilities," VanderWerp told me.
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Ms. Dugan was placed on administrative leave only after offering to step down and demanding $229 million from the Academy, which is a not-for-profit organization.
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To that end, he's been making personal investments in both for-profit and not-for-profit companies, and is creating this new fund to manage those ventures.
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Philip Ellender, a top executive at the company, said in an interview that Koch Industries was lobbying against the new tax out of principle, not for profit.
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Dignity Health was subsequently placed on Rating Watch Negative following the release of the "Exposure Draft: U.S. Not-for-Profit Hospitals and Health Systems Rating Criteria" on Sept.
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The new, not-for-profit venture will initially focus on technology for "simplified, high-quality and transparent healthcare" for their more than 500,000 U.S. employees, the companies said.
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Grenfell Tower's not-for-profit manager, the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organization, decided in 2014 to conduct a major renovation of the building, costing approximately $12 million.
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"Such measures will represent a small fraction of the overall capex expenditure required to meet the IMO's target," a spokesman for CDP, a not-for-profit organization, said.
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At the time, the NYPD's trademark was loosely held by the not-for-profit New York City Police Foundation and was selling only about $50,000 worth of merchandise.
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Just the profit haul of this basket of companies, which doesn't include the hundreds of large U.S. not-for-profit hospital systems, is bigger than Utah's entire economy.
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Mountain Peaks Therapy Llamas and Alpacas, a not-for-profit based in Washington State, has gotten a lot of buzz this week for bringing its animals to weddings.
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Hospitals represent the largest share of health care spending, and an initial look at the not-for-profit systems' first-quarter reports shows net income has been increasing.
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He paid his dues, and he is now working at a not-for-profit and helps a lot of people who are in transition [from the prison system].
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The combined not-for-profit giant would own a medical school as well as numerous hospitals, clinics, outpatient centers and other facilities throughout North Carolina and South Carolina.
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New Mexico Health Connections, a not-for-profit insurance co-op funded through the Affordable Care Act, is a month overdue in filing its second-quarter financial paperwork.
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The cash-less merger of the not-for-profit health funds would create a group with almost a fifth of the national market, the two said on Monday.
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This is particularly significant for members of the Large Public Power Council (LPPC), which represents the 2628 largest not-for-profit, consumer-owned utilities in the United States.
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The members of the Alliance of Community Health Plans are not-for-profit health plans that share a mission to improve the health of the communities they serve.
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Josh Lipowsky is a research analyst with the Counter Extremism Project (CEP), a not-for-profit, international policy organization formed to combat the growing threat from extremist ideologies.
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Boris Nikolic is a physician who previously served as chief advisor for science and technology to Bill Gates, investing in both for-profit and not-for-profit outfits.
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In the United States, gun-related deaths unfold daily, with 7,640 people killed by guns this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive, a not-for-profit group.
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Not-for-profit and public hospitals were, respectively, 4.8 times and 85033 times more likely to have a palliative care program than for-profit hospitals, the study found.
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Two decades ago, Canada moved to a not-for-profit air traffic control corporation that handled daily operations, while the government itself retained leadership for vital safety issues.
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Developing alternative ways of achieving those results is left to private regulators: for-profit and not-for-profit organizations that step up to design and implement regulatory schemes.
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Not-for-profit hospitals in rural and urban areas could feel the brunt of the changes because they tend to treat more patients who are covered under Medicaid.
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De Blasio also said the city would conduct more inspections of shelters and crack down on not-for-profit agencies that fail to provide safe and adequate shelters.
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ROA claims advocates push to close the 90/10 loophole with interests of curtailing competition between the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors; this is not true.
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Mundane Matters worked with Eco Barge, an Australian not-for-profit organisation that has been collecting ocean plastic in Great Barrier Reef region for the last nine years.
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"What most of us said we would support is a Medicare type plan -- a not-for-profit public plan that is available for everyone," said Durbin of Illinois.
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First, all of the sickness funds are, by law, not for profit; to introduce this needed feature into the American capitalist system is as radical as single payer.
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"If we're not watching," Mr. Fosina said, "we're risking the potential of any one of our donors being one click away from defecting to another not-for-profit."
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WOSEN's regional coordinator Sarah Beyea said social enterprises, which can be for-profit or not-for-profit, were a natural fit for indigenous women wanting to help communities.
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Reagan has almost 30 years experience serving state and local governments, local school districts, federal government entities and not-for-profit organizations as both an auditor and consultant.
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A not-for-profit entity, it has a cabinet of 10 ministers and, so far, close to 100 citizens (most of whom have both Australian and Yidinji citizenship).
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By using private-impact investors to capitalize social service providers at the outset, PFS contracts help not-for-profit and for-profit organizations begin immediate social service interventions.
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"We would like to encourage others to never give up," the stricken German racer's wife Corinna said in a statement presenting the not-for-profit movement on Saturday.
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The supportive regulatory regime aims to maintain compensation for services at a level that consistently supports the solvency of not-for-profit provider of an essential public service.
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The majority of hospitals in the United States are set up as not-for-profit organizations, and so are exempt from many federal, state, and local tax obligations.
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This program has been successfully preparing students from a wide range of backgrounds since 1998 for careers in the commercial and not-for-profit sectors of the art world.
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A collaboration between not-for-profit organisation Rainbow Youth, MediaWorks Foundation, Y&R NZ and Eight, the ad has over 90,000 views on Facebook at the time of writing.
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Advocate Aurora Health, the 10th-largest not-for-profit health system in the US, is also working toward powering its health care facilities with 100 percent renewables by 2030.
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Jim Matheson is CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, the national service organization that represents the nation's more than 900 not-for-profit, consumer-owned electric cooperatives.
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Strategic Importance (Stronger attribute): As the sole provider of future borrowing for municipalities and other not-for-profit organisations CdT is important in implementing PAT's policy for economic development.
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As the RSPCA is a not-for-profit organisation, donations such as these make a sizeable impact on the well-being of the pets and animals in their care.
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The bottom line: Not-for-profit hospitals market themselves as charities, but they act more like for-profit peers — renewing questions of whether those organizations' tax exemptions are justified.
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The intrigue: Not-for-profit hospitals don't pay taxes and don't have "shareholders" like publicly traded companies, so they are required to reinvest any surplus cash into their communities.
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"Providers are part of it," Rod Hochman, CEO of Providence St. Joseph Health, a large not-for-profit hospital system based on the West Coast, acknowledged in an interview.
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I would prioritize creating not-for-profit competition for drug companies that produce life-saving drugs and don't permit a generic in a reasonable and responsible amount of time.
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In fact, she is so adamant that other people not be afraid to talk about them that she named her not-for-profit organization PERIOD, in all capital letters.
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Ascension, the largest Catholic not-for-profit health system in the country, will become even larger after agreeing to acquire Presence Health, the largest Catholic hospital system in Illinois.
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Mars One is split into two companies; the not-for-profit Mars One Foundation and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange-listed Mars One Ventures, which you can buy shares in.
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Changes to an earlier version of the proposal last year exempt smaller companies, business-to-business cloud services, open source code-hosting platforms, and not-for-profit online encyclopedias.
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In the Tezos fundraising, participants were told they were not making an investment, but a "non-refundable donation" to the Tezos Foundation, which is seeking not-for-profit status.
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The NRA said in the complaint that it may "be unable to exist as a not-for-profit or pursue its advocacy mission" as a result of the regulation.
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The College Board offers test-fee waivers to poor students as well as free test-preparation services through a partnership with Khan Academy, a not-for-profit educational organization.
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With just 8003 beds, the not-for-profit critical access hospital in Holyoke, Colorado, was operating at a loss of 2800 to 21 percent annually, said CEO Trampas Hutches.
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"I have aligned myself with a couple of not-for-profit [organizations], and I give the funds that I make off paintings to those non-profits," he tells PEOPLE.
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Not-for-profit hospitals are paying bankers, lawyers and other financial advisers hundreds of millions of dollars every year to help them with a relatively routine task: issuing debt.
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"NATA cannot support the legislation's proposal to create a federally chartered, not-for-profit air traffic control corporation," National Air Transportation Association President Thomas Hendricks said in a statement.
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Public radio, in which many narrative podcasters got their start, is not for profit, and aims at producing programming in the service of a better, and better-informed, society.
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That's because it's the Libra Association — an independent, not-for-profit Swiss organization comprised of 21 companies — that will govern the network and hold the final decision-making authority.
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Her belief in the power of letter writing grew so strong that in 2013 she started Letters To Strangers, a youth-run not for profit organization for young people.
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Human Rights Watch (HRW) deputy Asia director Phil Robertson, said the government should at least guarantee that the rice would be used for humanitarian support and not for profit.
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For example, not-for-profit Fair Health projects the total charges to treat coronavirus patients in hospital settings in the US could range from $362 billion to $1.45 trillion.
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In New England there are four times as many proposals than those for natural gas-fired power plants, according to ISO England, a not-for-profit regional transmission organization.
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Fidelis Care, a not-for-profit corporation, offers affordable health insurance coverage to New York residents and has over 1.6 million members in the state as of June 30.
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Centene – Centene will buy privately held not-for-profit health insurer Fidelis Car for $3.75 billion, helping the company to expand its participation in government sponsored health-care coverage.
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The not-for-profit blood center OneBlood, can be found in almost all of the counties in Florida and in the southern regions of Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina.
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Open Barbers now sustains me and Greygory in full-time employment and also covers all the costs of the business, which we run as a not-for-profit enterprise.
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Libra, however, is not decentralized and is controlled by the not-for-profit Libra Association, leading some critics to question why Facebook needed to use Blockchain technology at all.
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I really loved music—it has always been really big for me—but I soon realized that having a not-for-profit entailed having to continually chase after grants.
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"It was a horrifying shit show," Alec Muffett, who sits on the board of directors for the privacy not-for-profit Open Rights Group, told Motherboard over the phone.
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The agreement with not-for-profit developers Menter Mon will result in the deployment of a "commercial-scale tidal array" of Orbital Marine Power's 2 megawatt (MW) O2 tidal turbine.
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BayBrazil, a Silicon Valley-based not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing together the Brazilian-American ecosystem, hosted its annual conference at the Googleplex in Mountain View on September 16.
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Since 2012 those enrolled in income-based repayment who also work for the government, or a not-for-profit organisation, can have their debts written-off after only a decade.
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I had thoughts of travel, starting a consultancy, taking a year off 'to write,' taking another full-time job in an exotic location or in a not-for-profit organization.
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Turns out that dude actually set up a not-for-profit organization to send a middle-aged man and woman in a slingshot around the Red Planet, called Inspiration Mars.
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Of the original 23 Obamacare not-for-profit health insurance co-ops funded with federal tax dollars, four more have recently failed taking the total number of insolvencies to 16.
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SO THIS IS SOMETHING THAT WORKED FOR ME BECAUSE I CAN'T DO SOMETHING FULL TIME GIVEN ALL THE DIFFERENT THINGS I'M DOING NOW BOTH NOT FOR PROFIT AND FOR PROFIT.
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Welsh Water, which is owned by a not-for-profit company called Glas Cymru, has no shareholders and reinvests any surplus it earns in capital investment or lowering water bills.
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TIAA was founded in 1918 by American tycoon and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie's Carnegie Foundation to serve employees of not-for-profit organizations in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields.
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That's three times the 1,419 satellites that are currently in space, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists, a not-for-profit group made up of scientists across the world.
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Williams posted a photo on Instagram, showing that a special group of guests had accompanied her to the screening: Young girls from the not-for-profit organization Black Girls Code.
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Po.et is an open source, not-for-profit publishing network built on the blockchain with the broad ambition of changing how we distribute, license and monetize content on the internet.
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Mayo's numbers are above the norm: The median operating margin for not-for-profit hospitals in 2015 was 3.4% and was lower in past years, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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Four not-for-profit hospital systems that own 10% of U.S. hospitals — Intermountain Healthcare, Ascension, SSM Health and Trinity Health — are banding together to create a new generic drug company.
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Humanity and Inclusion, a U.S.-based not-for-profit that promotes disability rights, is taking donations for basic aid and rehabilitation care for tsunami survivors with serious injuries and disabilities.
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Although the app-makers continue to face regulatory issues in China, the country's transport ministry said recently that it supported car-pooling - as long as it was not for profit.
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The latest: The American Hospital Association released a report last week that said the benefits not-for-profit hospitals provide to their local communities far outweigh foregone federal tax revenue.
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"Exclusion of property taxes would be a very major problem," added Gary Young, a health policy professor at Northeastern University who has studied tax exemptions for not-for-profit hospitals.
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That's why you might need a not-for-profit public option to drive competition, or even to abandon this public-private partnership altogether, as Senator Bernie Sanders argued this week.
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Carla Marie Williams is a songwriter and founder of not-for-profit organisation Girls I Rate, which connects women in the music industry so they can hold each other up.
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This article was updated to specify that the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood is a not-for-profit that has been co-ordinating the campaign efforts against Messenger Kids
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That's a potentially problematic issue, Ocasio-Cortez suggested, because a nation's currency is something that functions as a "public good" in the purview of a government, not for-profit corporations.
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The global issuance of Green bonds exceeded US$100bn in 2007, according to the Climate Bonds Initiative, a not-for-profit organisation to mobilise bond markets for climate change solutions.
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The insurers lag behind pension funds, 6 percent of whom are assessing the risks, according to the study by the Asset Owners Disclosure Project (AODP), a not-for-profit organization.
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Or — possibly better for newcomers — starting with a not-for-profit board, which can provide a great opportunity to learn about board leadership while giving back to an important cause.
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At not-for-profit and public hospitals, median operating cash-flow margins, a key measure of profitability, dropped to 8.1 percent in 2017 from 9.5 percent in 2016, Moody's said.
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Yet, only one-in-four students who enrolls in a four-year for-profit school actually graduates within six years while for not for profit colleges, roughly 60 percent do.
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Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health, two massive not-for-profit hospital systems exploring a merger (they call it an "affiliation"), are sitting on very different financial foundations right now.
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First Global, a not-for-profit charity, holds the annual international robotics challenge in hopes of sparking a passion for science and technology among high school students around the world.
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"We've lived in this bubble of 'no one is out to get us,'" he said of the general goodwill that surrounds not-for-profit, public organizations like the Wikimedia Foundation.
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Solar capacity at co-ops, which are not-for-profit utilities owned by their customers, has tripled in the last three years, according to the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
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Before 303/11, among the top 10 schools granting doctoral degrees to Top Secret workers, seven were public, three were private not-for profit, and two were Ivy League schools.
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You can work for two years at a qualifying not-for-profit, for example, and then pause your 10-year timeline to work for two years in the private sector.
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Though she had demonstrated shrewd business acumen by retaining the copyright of her later novels, Austen's family began recasting her as a modest lady who wrote for pleasure, not for profit.
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Also, its unique core business compared with other local financial institutions and its role as advisor to provincial not-for-profit entities underline s its high strategic importance to the province.
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GLASGOW, Scotland (Reuters) - Scotland will set up a publicly-owned, not-for-profit energy company by 2021 to increase competition and choice for consumers, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Tuesday.
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Tennessee has one of the shakiest individual markets partly because its Farm Bureau, a not-for-profit agricultural organisation, is allowed to sell deregulated health insurance in competition with the exchanges.
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Alcor may be a not-for-profit 501(c)(3), but it needs to be profitable to survive, and to ensure the long-term prospects of those preserved at the facility.
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The companies entering Ohio's bare counties: Buckeye Health Plan (owned by Centene), CareSource, Medical Mutual of Ohio, Molina Healthcare and Paramount Health Care (owned by not-for-profit hospital system ProMedica).
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A review of the not-for-profit organization's 2016 tax return showed revenue of almost $34.5 million, including about $13.2 million derived from members and about $12.9 million from hosting competitions.
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Our proposal will shift air traffic control out of the government and establish a fully independent, not-for-profit corporation — essentially a co-op — to operate and modernize this technology service.
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In Oregon, a not-for-profit co-op plan that was seeded with ACA money folded after it had to pay into risk adjustment when it originally expected a big payout.
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Within the first few months, the not-for-profit organization arranged conferences and hackathons, ways for the tech community to come together and start to think about how it could help.
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"So if you want to contribute to a school, a public school specifically, or a not-for-profit that supports a government purpose... you get a tax deduction," the official said.
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Earlier this year, they helped to create a foundation based in Zug, Switzerland — dubbed "Crypto Valley" because of its many blockchain startups — that is seeking not-for-profit status, emails show.
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Pet purchases are big business: Americans will spend $70 billion on their pets in 2017, a $2.6 billion increase over last year, according to not-for-profit American Pet Products Association.
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Kessel, a senior vice president who has worked on Amazon's "Kindle" and brick-and-mortar store "Amazon Go," said he would be focusing on community service and not-for-profit work.
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You could just put it in a not-for-profit organization in any quantity because your name would never be disclosed by that organization if this bill were to take effect.
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Should it be a for-profit entity funded by an I.C.O. or by venture capital—like Ripple, an earlier cryptocurrency protocol launch—or a not-for-profit foundation, with independent oversight?
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Governed by representatives of all stakeholders, this not-for-profit would take into account the many needs of those who rely on ATC to transport people and products around the world.
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I've been in government in the not-for-profit sector, and in philanthropy and have had the good fortune of working on reproductive rights, human rights, and low-wage worker's rights.
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Andrew Cuomo, had inflicted "irrecoverable loss and irreparable harm" on the organization, which may be "unable to exist as a not-for-profit or pursue its advocacy mission" in the future.
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This sort of last-minute save was typical of my experience at MANANA, a three-day, not-for-profit music festival that took place in Santiago De Cuba May 2500-2000.
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Earlier this year, they helped to create a foundation based in Zug, Switzerland – dubbed "Crypto Valley" because of its many blockchain startups – that is seeking not-for-profit status, emails show.
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As of Wednesday, the feature was sparsely used to raise money for the families of emergency medical workers' widows and children, and a "no-kill, not-for-profit animal welfare organization."
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Dr. John H. Noseworthy is chief executive officer and president of Mayo Clinic, a not-for-profit organization operating in five states that is dedicated to medical care, research and education.
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In a bid to regain the upper hand, the Riksbank is planning a not-for-profit system for the instant settlement of payments, in a litmus test for other central banks.
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Unedic's performance is sensitive to economic cycles and has to be viewed in light of the association's not-for-profit mission and counter-cyclical role as an economic and social buffer.
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"The collectors and investors buying on the secondary market affect decisions made by commercial galleries, which in turn is reflected in programming decisions in the not-for-profit sector," she explained.
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One-quarter of American workers were expected to be eligible for the program, which allows certain not-for-profit and government employees to have their federal student loans forgiven after 10 years.
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Among museums, grand institutions like the Museum of Modern Art in New York are seen as stuffier than the Kunsthallen, the not-for-profit municipal art galleries found in many German cities.
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The Hispanic Federation, a major Latino not-for-profit, launched an emergency fund for Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic in light of Hurricane Maria, backed by local New York City politicians.
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He does say he's discounting the Acton-backed alternative, Signal, which now operates via a not-for-profit (the Signal Foundation) — suggesting that rival messaging app is "unlikely to hit 1B users".
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The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund has been recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a not-for-profit public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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What does make sense is to divest the bank's German retail business, which is unlikely ever to earn a decent return because of not-for-profit competition from state and mutual institutions.
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But the Labour leader reversed normal roles when he saw a stand for Robin Hood Energy, a not-for-profit energy company run by Nottingham's city council, at a Labour Party conference.
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Broadcast TV streaming app Locast had hoped that qualifying itself as a not-for-profit might be enough to avoid the wrath of the major networks and the same demise as Aereo.
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The not-for-profit event runs twice a year in Brighton, the LGBTQ capital of the UK, and allows queer people the chance to relive their prom for one joyous, affirming night.
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The departure of the US makes it significantly harder to avoid temperatures rising by more than two degrees Celsius by 20.3, according to climate modeling by US not-for-profit Climate Interactive.
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The main sticking point was a provision pushed by House Transportation Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) to transfer air traffic control operations from the FAA to a not-for-profit corporation.
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Fuse those with civil society activists and not-for-profit organisations -- who have the best track record in the development of counter-narrative and alternative narratives -- and we have a winning formula.
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The Francisco Franco Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that promotes the memory of the former dictator, has said that his remains should be given a Christian burial at the Madrid cathedral.
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Talks with the European Investment Bank, the European Union's not-for-profit long-term investment arm, over the possible investment of $25 million in the second fund were going well, Kranck said.
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Our not-for-profit sector, a $2628 trillion dollar industry, which employs more than 28503 million people, roughly 22019 percent of our labor force, would be negatively impacted by these proposed changes.
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Among the red flags that consultant Gartner Inc raised in an October 2013 report: The not-for-profit College Board needed to better protect the material being developed for the new SAT.
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"This is not just bits of intellectual property floating around but actually a real design and a real engineering organization that's not for profit," says Gavin Ferris, cofounder and director of lowRISC.
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Under this bill, our nation's air traffic control (ATC) operations would be spun out of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) into an independent, not-for-profit corporation outside of the federal government.
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Physicians, unions, hospitals, consumers, businesses and local not-for-profit health plans debated for 28503 years before uniting around a core belief that our community shares responsibility for health care for all.
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Children in Iceland sometimes spend Christmas curled up with a cozy book thanks to Jólabókaflóð, which translates roughly as the "Christmas book flood," according to the not-for-profit Jolabokaflod Book Campaign.
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Not-for-profit hospitals don't pay federal, state, local or property taxes and often use tax-free bonds, so their debt deals are therefore very relevant to the communities subsidizing their businesses.
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This profit issue has exposed some cultural fissures between the co-founding partners, as both Berkshire and JPM are said to have struggled a bit to internalize the not-for-profit concept.
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"There's an extreme you wouldn't want to go to, but we need to see a relaxation," said Dr. John Bennett, CEO of CDPHP, a not-for-profit health insurer in New York.
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By the numbers: Axios reviewed the financial statements of 16 not-for-profit hospital systems that operate on a calendar fiscal year and hold a lot of power in their regional markets.
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The not-for-profit cryonics organization Alcor was founded in 1972, froze its first human in 1976, and its facilities currently house 2003 people and 33 pets, according to the company's website.
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If they worked at a not-for-profit employer, then they might be able to have the whole thing forgiven tax free in 10 years under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
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"There is a lack of attention and equitable funding to not-for-profit arts and cultural organizations of color," said Marta Moreno Vega, founder of the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute.
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The broader U.S. solar industry has seen its workforce double between 2012 and 2016, with 268,000 people working for 9,000 companies, according to The Solar Foundation, a not-for-profit research group.
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Gun-related deaths unfold in tragic circumstances across the country daily, with more than 1,1003 people killed by guns this year alone, according to Gun Violence Archive, a not-for-profit group.
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Surpluses of about GBP23 million are forecast over the next couple of years with operating margins of about 9%, which considering its not-for-profit mission, is consistent with the Trust's ratings.
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Redmond Haskins, a spokesman for the Legal Aid Society, a not-for-profit organization, said attorneys worked through the night preparing the emergency stay request that was argued in court on Saturday afternoon.
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At age 23, as a straight, white, young man — bright-eyed but without any evident qualifications — I got a great job as the executive director of a not-for-profit affordable housing group.
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You know, I've hired lots of young people over the course of my long career, the private sector and the public sector, not-for-profit sector, and the conversation usually goes like this.
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The Next Generation Action Network, which bills itself as a "not-for-profit organization striving for social change," is planning what it describes as a "silent march" in downtown Dallas on Friday night.
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Yes, but: Our analysis does not include financial statements of not-for-profit hospitals, due to their protracted reporting patterns, and there are a lot more hospitals in the country than drug companies.
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A team of researchers at MedStar, a not-for-profit health care system headquartered in Maryland, collected nearly 2 million reports of safety hazards from clinics in Pennsylvania and the mid-Atlantic region.
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Not-for-profit group GreatFire offers 'censorship-proof' alternatives like its Android VPN FreeBrowser and other services that include a collaboration with The New York Times, but Apple's iOS doesn't permit similar options.
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The not-for-profit organisation play a vital role in caring for orphaned and injured native wildlife in the Canberra region, and Jack's carer says that using the footstool helps with his socialising.
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I'm not sure that would've happened unless folks were held accountable...I'm biased, but there also is magic to a good health system that's married to a good not-for-profit health plan.
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But the system has ballooned into a profitable enterprise under Cosgrove with $8.5 billion of annual revenue and global operations — and with questions about its status as a not-for-profit, charitable organization.
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The nation's largest not-for-profit hospital systems reaped more than $21 billion last year from their Wall Street investments, mergers and other investment options, according to an Axios analysis of financial documents.
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The second winner was Mutual Housing, a not-for-profit affordable housing developer in Yolo County in northern California, which built the first permanent year-round homes for seasonal fruit and vegetable pickers.
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CTA, which was founded in 2014 and reformulated as a not-for-profit in January, is a collaborative effort by cybersecurity firms including Cisco, Fortinet, Intel Security and Symantec to increase cyber defenses.
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It's only been two weeks since a consortium of hospital systems said they are forming their own not-for-profit drug company to make generic drugs that are in short supply or overpriced.
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Baylor Scott & White Health and Memorial Hermann Health System have called off their proposed merger, roughly 4 months after the giant not-for-profit hospital systems in Texas announced their intent to combine.
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A new Axios report published last week found that 31 prominent not-for-profit hospital systems are on track to make a record 85033 percent margin this year based on early 2019 data.
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Eligible employment in public service includes working for federal, state, local or tribal governments or a not-for-profit organization that is tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code.
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The study polls 853 organizations in the not-for-profit cultural sector in Canada, measured across 285 benchmarks, including wage increases, base salaries for top-tier executives, benefits, human resource priorities, and others.
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Beaming into the building for somewhere between five to ten minutes, this artistic intervention was done by the not-for-profit PixelHELPER, a group aiming to bring action art to the next level.
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By law, Corcroft is only allowed to sell its products to government agencies at the state and local levels, schools and universities, courts, fire departments, police departments and some not-for-profit organizations.
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It's funding a new show on National Geographic called "Activate," a six-part season focusing on extreme poverty, inequality and sustainability, produced with not-for-profit Global Citizen and production company Radical Media.
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Proponents of the SAT, owned by the College Board, a not-for-profit organization, believe that standardized tests are important in predicting applicants' ability to succeed in college and leveling the playing fields.
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Signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2007, the public service program allows not-for-profit and government employees to have their federal student loans canceled after 10 years of payments.
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Plato, a not-for-profit industry consortium, will invest its share of revenues into research into increasing market efficiency, with improvements in trading less liquid shares in small companies next on the agenda.
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Network Rail is working on the project in collaboration with Imperial College, London, and Riding Sunbeams, a not-for-profit company set up by climate activists to promote locally owned renewable-energy projects.
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"It's a requirement of our constitution that 10 percent of our profits go to not-for-profit organisations and social impact initiatives making a difference in Australia and around the world," he adds.
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Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway teamed up with Jeff Bezos' Amazon and Jamie Dimon's J.P. Morgan last year to create a not-for-profit health venture aimed at cutting costs and improving services for their employees.
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Over one-fifth of borrowers who attended private for-profit institutions are behind on student loan payments, versus 8 percent who attended public institutions and 5 percent who attended private not-for-profit institutions.
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