Also, keep in mind that not all debt management firms
operate as nonprofit organizations and many charge a fee.
Not exact matches
Backed by
organizations such
as Winrock International, a global
nonprofit focused on economic opportunities for the disadvantaged, the Northwest Arkansas Entrepreneurship Alliance runs The Iceberg co-working facility in downtown Fayetteville and Gravity Ventures, an angel investment fund
operating in Arkansas and Indiana.
Established more or less to
operate as a traditional chamber of commerce, the
organization earned
nonprofit status and assembled a board of directors that read like a dream team of local arts and culture: Colon, Logan Square real estate magnate Mark Fishman of M. Fishman & Co., Empty Bottle Presents» Peter Toalson, Chicago Artists» Coalition executive director Carolina Jayaram and others.
NYRA, founded in 1955
as a private
nonprofit organization, holds the franchise to
operate Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratoga thoroughbred tracks through 2033.
Originally established
as an institute at Penn, Monell now
operates as an independent
nonprofit organization, but retains many ties with the University.
June marked the end of my first year
as superintendent of Partnership Schools, a
nonprofit school management
organization that (thanks to an historic agreement with the Archdiocese of New York) was granted broad authority to manage and
operate six K — 8 urban Catholic schools.
Operating under its aegis, the NRC has positioned itself
as the only
nonprofit organization that can sign contracts with federal agencies without submitting a competitive bid.
It started
as a volunteer -
operated program serving 14 students and has since evolved into a
nonprofit organization partnering with multiple school districts and serving over 1,500 high school students and alumni in college.
June marked the end of my first year
as superintendent of Partnership Schools, a
nonprofit school management
organization that was granted broad authority to manage and
operate six K — 8 urban Catholic schools.
For instance, a long discussion of charter - school results cites two of the important CREDO research reports but omits a crucial third one that shows hugely disparate impacts of different types of charter schools (with those
operated by
nonprofit charter management
organizations vastly outperforming «mom - and - pop» and other charter sectors such
as for - profit and online charter schools).
A hope operator is a
nonprofit organization with tax exempt status under s. 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that
operates three or more charter schools that serve students in grades K - 12 in Florida or other states with a record of serving students from low - income families and is designated by the State Board of Education
as a hope operator based on a determination that:
The Code of Virginia allows school divisions to offer online instruction to students in multiple divisions using a private
organization, educational institution or
nonprofit virtual school
organization that meets Board of Education - approval criteria to
operate as a multidivision online provider.
Moreover, in this line of cases, there already had been a decision that adopts a two - part test for bona fide tax - exempt
nonprofit credit counseling agencies, requiring such agencies to: (1) be recognized by the IRS
as being exempt from federal income taxation under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and (2) actually
operate as a bona fide
nonprofit organization.
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.
The SBA Size Standards define
nonprofit institutions
as «small
organizations» if they are independently owned and
operated and not dominant in their field of operation, or
as «small entities» if they are institutions controlled by governmental entities with populations below 50,000.
There are exceptions for people who breed and rear animals on their own premises
as well
as for publicly
operated shelters and
nonprofit rescue
organizations.
Pet Shop Puppies (no longer
operating) was a
nonprofit organization that tracked pet store activities, received pet store complaints and analyzed pet store data, such
as pet prices.
GuideStar aims to increase transparency for donors by providing
as much information
as possible about how
nonprofit organizations operate, including their impact, finances, and programs.
The Tate, which
operates Tate Britain and Tate Modern in London,
as well
as Tate Liverpool and Tate St. Ives, is an independent
nonprofit organization and currently receives $ 57.9 million annually in government aid.
In a new filing to the IRS — adding to an active investigation prompted by a 2012 complaint that ALEC is
operating as a corporate lobbying group while registered
as a 501 (c)(3)
nonprofit charity — the watchdog
organizations detail for the first time how Exxon has used ALEC
as a key asset in its explicit campaign to sow uncertainty about climate science, undermine international climate treaties and block legislation to reduce emissions.
These programs are
operated by the federal government
as well
as states, utilities, municipalities, and
nonprofit organizations.
Frontiers of Freedom, Inc. does business
as «Frontiers of Freedom,» a 501 (C) 4
nonprofit which is tax - exempt but can't accept tax - deductible donations, and also maintains a separate «educational
organization» called the Frontiers of Freedom Institute that
operates under section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code.
The MIP was founded at the University of Missouri — Kansas City School of Law in 2000
as a 501 (c)(3)
nonprofit corporation and
operates today
as an independent
organization in partnership with the University of Missouri (Kansas City) and (Columbia) Schools of Law, the University of Kansas and local legal communities.