Sentences with phrase «governed by nonprofit»

PUC eCALS is a charter public school governed by a nonprofit board of directors and overseen by the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Today, there are 37, all of which are governed by nonprofit boards.
Charter schools are public schools that are governed by nonprofit school boards.

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Emojis are regulated by the Unicode Consortium, a nonprofit organization that governs the representation of text in software products.
CCOF is a nonprofit organization governed by the people who grow and make our food.
USA Synchro was established as a nonprofit organization in 1977, and is the United States national governing body for the sport, recognized by the International Olympic Committee, the United States Olympic Committee and FINA (Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur)-- the international governing federation.
Children Awaiting Parents, Inc. (CAP) is a national, nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization governed by a volunteer board of directors.
The City University of New York, troubled by federal and state investigations, plans to overhaul the rules governing its affiliated nonprofit foundations as part of an effort to reassure alumni and donors.
The lawsuit seeks to void the content of a memo drafted in February by Joshua Toas, chief compliance officer at SUNY RF, the university system's nonprofit research arm, which concluded that Dr. Haldar had shown «a reckless disregard for the rules and policies that govern our business.»
The donations were allowed because the mayor's political nonprofit was not governed by city campaign finance law.
Established in 1987, REDC is a 501 - c - 3 nonprofit contract agency of the County of Rockland and is governed by a 33 - member board of directors.
They transferred ownership of Kennedy Square in 2011 to a nonprofit corporation that was affiliated with Upstate and directed by its leaders, yet exempt from state rules governing the disposition of public land.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds have flowed through the nonprofits — an arrangement that has been criticized by good - government groups who note that transparency laws that apply to state bodies do not govern the school's offshoots.
While the executive order will apply to most organizations — both for - profit and nonprofit — that contract with the state, there are others that may not be governed by the order and will have to be handled through the budgeting process, a Cuomo spokesman said.
As a nonprofit organization, The Jackson Laboratory is governed by its Board of Trustees.
Charters are governed by boards comprised of local parents, teachers, and leaders, and accountable to a variety of separate entities such as universities, local nonprofits, and management organizations.
These schools resemble traditional schools more than charters: LAUSD, not an independent nonprofit board, retains governing control of the school; all employees are paid by LAUSD and subject to union agreements; and the schools» funding flows through LAUSD rather than from the state as with most Independent Charters.
Education Minnesota Vice President and St. Paul public school teacher Nick Faber conducted a workshop to introduce participants to St. Paul's Parent / Teacher Home Visit Project, a nonprofit collaboration jointly governed by union, district and community members.
Charter schools are tuition - free, open enrollment, public schools of choice.1 Unlike traditional public schools, which are governed by local boards of education, charter schools are governed by independent, nonprofit boards and are accountable to an authorizing entity, which may close them if they fail to meet the goals delineated in their charter contract.
Using this structure for the Co-op ensures 1) the Co-op will be a nonprofit and concerns of profiteering or corporatization will not be an issue, and 2) the Co-op will be wholly owned and governed by its members, which will be towns, school districts, and the State.
The Wexner Center for the Arts is governed by the Wexner Center Foundation Board of Trustees, an independent, nonprofit university affiliate foundation established for the purpose of advancing the interests of the Wexner Center for the Arts.
Note: Recently, walking around the perimeter of the Miami Basel art fair I saw a large print of Naked Tango being sold to benefit Aid for AIDS, a nonprofit organization that helps AIDS patients outside the US by gathering medicines that would otherwise be discarded because of laws governing «used» medicines.
The commission is governed by a volunteer board of diverse land conservation and nonprofit management experts from around the nation.
As an independent 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2000, the Endowment for Equal Justice is governed by a board of directors comprised of dedicated community leaders and civil justice advocates from across Washington.
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