A volunteer work reference letter is
requested by a nonprofit organization who would like to have people render different kinds of services to support a purpose or an advocacy without expecting any compensation.
The schools, nearly all
operated by nonprofit organizations, are free from some of the regulations that traditional district schools must follow and most of their teachers are not in unions.
Service dogs usually receive training
provided by nonprofit organizations like Canine Companions for Independence and Guide Dogs for the Blind that have their own breeding programs with the goal of producing dogs that are physically and mentally sound so they can perform specialized skills to improve the quality of life for disabled individuals.
Van Roekel also signaled for the first time that he is open to rewriting some of the standards, which were developed
by nonprofit organizations in affiliation with the National Governors Association and Council of Chief State School Officers.
The spent fuel pools are of significant concern, Marvin Resnikoff, a radioactive waste management consultant, said in a Wednesday press briefing
organized by the nonprofit organization Physicians for Social Responsibility.
Washington (CNN)-- A new
report by a nonprofit organization estimates that there are 67,000 Tea Party activists throughout the country, which is at odds with estimates by a handful of conservatives including Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele.
Rosa Fernandez, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic who graduated from New York City's Manhattan International High School, put it this way in The Schools We Need, a publication by and for high school students
produced by the nonprofit organization What Kids Can Do: «Small schools are perfect for teenagers, because we need people to be warm and care about us, to be after us — otherwise, we might take the wrong road.»
(g) The power of supervision granted to the Department of Driver Services over driver improvement programs administered
by nonprofit organizations under this Code section shall be limited to the establishment of minimum standards and requirements relative to the content of specific courses offered by such programs and relative to investigation and resolution of any complaints directed towards the content or operation of any course by a person enrolled in such course.
In this effort, federal and state lawmakers have acted in unusual concert, basing their respective legislation on a model law
developed by a nonprofit organization called the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.
On October 15 and 16, 2016, several spaces that are not usually open to the public were made accessible as part of Open House New York, sponsored
by the Nonprofit organization with the same name.
Ethereum was developed in 2014
by a nonprofit organization led by Vitalik Buterin, a programmer involved with Bitcoin, and Mihai Alisie, Anthony Di Iorio, and Charles Hoskinson.
But earlier this year, several of the e-advocacy consulting firms and service providers released a joint study of the use of email for advocacy, communications and
fundraising by nonprofit organizations.
For apartments in the city's so - called cluster site program, the city pays on average $ 3,027 per unit per month, which covers social services provided to
occupants by nonprofit organizations and the rent paid to the landlord.
Also at 10 a.m., Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney will speak at an Opioid Summit
held by nonprofit organization Drug Crisis in Our Backyard regarding efforts to curb the heroin and opioid epidemic.
The less noticeable but no less significant efforts at scientific cooperation have resulted not only from the recent government initiatives but also from ongoing efforts at science
diplomacy by nonprofit organizations such as the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS).
While the FDA has signed off on the studies, they have all been privately funded, most
notably by nonprofit organizations such as the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), in Santa Cruz, Calif., and the Heffter Research Institute, in Santa Fe, N.M.
Hosted by a nonprofit organization of New York City's Department of Sanitation, the event sought to shed light on the 80 billion pounds of food Americans throw away every year.
The Governmental Affairs Committee, chaired by Sen. Fred Thompson, R - Tenn., is looking into possible illegal campaign
expenditures by nonprofit organizations, according to a committee source who declined to be named, and the panel will hold a hearing on the issue.
Similar programs,
given by nonprofit organizations working with the NPS, are available for Honolulu's USS Arizona National Memorial (the Arizona Memorial Museum Association), Alaska's Denali National Park and Preserve, and nearly twenty other parks.
Unions nonetheless resist charter growth because the schools are run
by nonprofit organizations rather than the government; they are free of many state regulations; and they are usually not subject to collective bargaining agreements.
So as proof of the Aakash tablet not making the headway that it had been hyped to do, companies such as Rajasthan and Manipur have refused the tablet and have opted for a much more expensive XO laptops
made by nonprofit organization One Laptop Per Child (OLPC).
To qualify, you must be a health professional in a research career and must agree to at least a two - year contract for performing research that is
funded by a nonprofit organization located in the United States.
Administered
by nonprofit organization Center for Canine Welfare, the program is a very interesting program because it not only sets standards on care, but it also addresses environment and behavior, and even sets breeding limits.