non-profit
A non-profit organization (abbreviated \"NPO\", or \"non-profit\" or \"not-for-profit\") is an organization whose primary objective is to support an issue or matter of private interest or public concern for non-commercial purposes, without concern for monetary profit. more...
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A nonprofit organization may be involved in a wide range of areas relating to the arts, social issues, charities, early childhood education, healthcare, politics, religion, research, sports or some other endeavor.
For-profit distinction
Most experts consider the legal and ethical restrictions on the distribution of profits to owners or shareholders as what fundamentally distinguishes nonprofits from commercial enterprises. The use of the term \"not-for-profit\" rather than \"nonprofit\" has been debated within the field. While there are definitive preferences for one term or the other, there is no broadly considered consensus.
Nonprofits generally do not operate to generate profit, a characteristic widely considered to be defining of such organizations. However, a nonprofit organization may accept, hold and disburse money and other things of value. It may also legally and ethically trade at a profit. The extent to which it can generate income may be constrained, or the use of those profits may be restricted. Nonprofits therefore are typically funded by donations from the private or public sector, and often have tax exempt status. Donations may sometimes be tax deductible.
Some 'non-profits' are operated by volunteers and/or paid positions. Recently some paid positions have come under question as the salaries of top level executives were in the millions of dollars per year. Additionally, a nonprofit organization may have members or participants or beneficiaries or students etc. as opposed to customers in a for-profit organization. One should not generalize about the comparative cost of a 'non-profit' verses 'for profit' organization; there may be a lot of internalized profit in a non-profit organization.
Nature and goals
Nonprofit organizations often are charities or service organizations; they may be organized as a not-for-profit corporation or as a trust, a cooperative, or they may be purely informal.
Sometimes they are also called foundations, or endowments that have large stock funds. A very similar organization called the supporting organization operates like a foundation, but: they are more complicated to administer, they are more tax favored, and the public charities that receive grants from them must have a specially determined relationship.
Most foundations give out grants to other nonprofit organizations, or fellowships and direct grants to participants. However, the name foundations may be used by any not-for-profit corporation -- even volunteer organizations or grass roots groups.
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