When the children were teenagers, we began giving to a organization in India at Christmas.
Third, for a global organization with more than 180 members, reaching consensus is more difficult than in a regional organization with fewer members.
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It also made the group refocus its own mission: Instead of being a disaster relief organization that uses veterans, Team Rubicon is now a veterans support organization that uses disasters as opportunities for continued service.
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The site should be registered to a media organization with a verifiable non-web address and telephone number.
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Continuity and stability are just as important to a sports organization as a roster filled with talented ball players.
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Last week, the Camden Board of Education agreed to let a nonprofit organization open a group of schools similar to charter schools.
Culturally, the Pistons are a deep organization with a lot of pride.
Organizing for Action will become a 501c4 organization, a nonprofit status that means it can advocate for policy but cannot be involved in elections.
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So in the past the internal IT organization or a sourced organization was managing what we call that application development and management environment, running the application and customizing it.
Numerous, small investments may just meet the needs of social entrepreneurs who lie between a nonprofit organization and a larger, for-profit that will have returns attractive enough for venture capitalists.
Members of AARP -- a nonprofit organization and a powerful lobbying group that boasts of having more than 37 million members -- submitted questions to the nominees on their website.
Mr. Sandusky founded the charity in 1977 to help troubled boys in Central Pennsylvania, and it grew into a statewide organization with a variety of programs, including an overnight camp on Penn State's campus.
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One big change that results from trying to manage a larger organization is a shift from a command and control environment in which the CEO makes key decisions to a delegation of authority to business-line executives.
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Tuesday brings a series of keynotes beginning with Richard Boly, Director of the Office of eDiplomacy in the US State Department talking about how a governmental organization with a history of risk aversion and bureaucracy is moving from a need-to-know culture to a need-to-share one.
So even assuming the most doubtful proposition that a news organization has a right to speak when others do not, the exemption would allow a conglomerate that owns both a media business and an unrelated business to influence or control the media in order to advance its overall business interest.
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His mother and I suggested that he launch a nonprofit organization to get a head start on his entrepreneurial career.
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My goal was to offer my skills to help find a way for a small organization to make a big difference.
Originally launched as a non-profit organization over a decade ago, the organization has ballooned in scale and size since adopting the for-profit model.
Blago also apparently cooked up a plan in which a labor organization would create a highly paid position for him in exchange for the seat.
"We're like a nongovernmental organization, with a revenue stream, " says Baker.
As any management consultant will opine, it is unrealistic and irresponsible to believe that any leader can turnaround a failing organization in just a few years.
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Collective entrepreneurship is a network organization that allows a diverse group of people to share the risks and the rewards associated with the discovery and exploitation of new business opportunities.
Indeed, in a larger organization, when a new team is coming together (for example a reorganization combining new units), it is a great time to define a shared view of the customer.
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In addition, in May 2002, I founded the Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA) www.dcia.info , a nonprofit organization working toward a viable framework for the Internet peer-to-peer community agreeable to copyright owners, consumers and consumer electronic industries.
In his view, human happiness derives neither from external validation nor solely from within, but from "between": through the relationships created by love, work, and "something larger than yourself" -- whether it's a religious group, a volunteer organization, or a political campaign.
Where you as the leader may be part of the problem in the mutual learning process, it may be necessary to ask a third party inside the organization, or a consultant from outside the organization to facilitate the transformation, or the resolution of a tough change issue.
The Pakistan Rangers, a paramilitary organization, said in a statement it arrested Qari Abdul Hayyee, alias Asad Ullah, in a covert operation just north of Karachi's international airport.
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"There's always the chance that a new organization would simply deflect a lot of energy without producing results, " said Daniel Seligman, director of the Sierra Club's Responsible Trade Program.
Another option is to establish a supporting organization, which is a separate entity treated as a public charity because it is affiliated with one or more public charities the donor wishes to support.
Rick cites the example of Grand Junction, Colorado, a community that has achieved low health care costs (Medicare spend about 30% below average) and good outcomes through a regional program led by a physicians organization working together with a non-profit insurance company.
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