Sentences with phrase «forces as a nonprofit organization»

They have joined forces as a nonprofit organization called the California Office to Reform Education, or CORE.

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Advocacy Groups Empower Parents to Act as Catalysts for School Reform A growing number of nonprofit organizations bypass PTAs to force change in public education
In this lucid and engaging analysis of six for - profit education - management organizations, including industry heavyweight Edison and the nonprofit KIPP, Wilson, who was forced out of his position as CEO of Advantage Schools by frustrated investors, is brutally honest about his former company's mistakes.
She currently serves as the executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, a nonprofit organization that builds the political power of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community from the ground up.
The ruling heightens the risk, particularly for credit counseling agencies doing business in the First Circuit (encompassing Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, and Rhode Island), that their activities, especially their DMPs and less - than - full balance repayment programs, may trigger coverage under CROA and give rise to class action litigation, forcing them — at great expense — to prove that they are actually operating as bona fide nonprofit organizations (in order to be exempt from CROA, particularly for what has transpired in the past), or, alternatively, to comply with CROA's requirements prospectively.
AABOR President Ali Whitley, of Cutler Real Estate in Fairlawn, said the task force of real estate leaders discussing the merger has not decided on details such as who would lead a combined organization, where the offices would be located or what the nonprofit would be called.
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