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The word "nonprofit" is correct and commonly used in written English
The word is used when referring to an organization that does not aim to make a profit, but instead aims to provide a service or promote a cause. For example, "This charity is a nonprofit organization that helps underprivileged children in our community."
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nonprofit
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An organization that exists for reasons other than to make a profit, such as a charitable, educational or service organization.
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"The small, private, tuition-dependent nonprofit institutions face an uphill battle in many places," said Andrew P Kelly, director of the Center on Higher Education Reform at the American Enterprise Institute.
Both proposals, represented by Arjuna Capital and nonprofit As You Sow, aim to pressure oil companies to stop investing in expensive fossil-fuel extraction projects – such as ultra deepwater, arctic drilling and tar sands projects – and instead share that money with investors as dividends.
Even as Republicans have mounted a decidedly anti-Clinton message in the primary – raising questions over her family's nonprofit and her use of a private email server at the State Department – Clinton has largely declined to go on the offensive and dismissed GOP attacks as a distraction from her campaign.
I don't think a lot of people thought there was going to be much substance," says Kristin Wheeler, program director at the nonprofit parks advocacy group, Institute at the Golden Gate, in San Francisco.
The Houston Chronicle reported that since December 2008, the home has been registered to a nonprofit corporation called Regina's Faith Ministries, directed by Regina Jones, 57, also known as Regina Nelson.
In Latin America housing nonprofit Techo aims to get dialogue going, involving organisations like UN-Habitat and Habitat for Humanity with town hall and ministry representatives, slum leaders and the nonprofit's own volunteers.
Even with training, there is no guarantee teachers and staff will prevent fatalities in a high-stakes situation, said Allison Anderman, a staff attorney with Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a nonprofit opposed to arming teachers.
By not declaring his candidacy, Bush has been able to raise up to $10,000 per donor through his Right to Rise political action committee and unlimited amounts of money through the dark money nonprofit Right to Rise Policy Solutions.
Funded by the Washington DC-based nonprofit Sunlight Foundation which campaigns for transparency in government, Politwoops has been collecting deleted tweets since 2012, creating an invaluable archive of all the things elected officials wish they could make disappear down the memory-hole.
John Kasich Kasich has reportedly created New Day for America, a tax-exempt nonprofit – a precursor to the launch of the presidential exploratory committee that, one GOP source said, he will formally announce as soon as next week.
Although the IRS would not necessarily tax the NRA for all its spending, the NRA still must report that spending, in part so that the IRS can decide whether the nonprofit ought to keep its tax-exempt status.
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