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  2. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    For example, a business plan for a non-profit might discuss the fit between the business plan and the organization's mission. Banks are quite concerned about defaults, so a business plan for a bank loan will build a convincing case for the organization's ability to repay the loan.

  3. Intermediary - Wikipedia

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    In trade, an intermediary middleman or commercial agent acts as a conduit for goods or services offered by a supplier to a consumer. Typically the intermediary offers some added value to the transaction which may not be possible by direct trading. Examples of intermediaries are wholesalers and resellers. [citation needed]

  4. Financial intermediary - Wikipedia

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    A financial intermediary is an institution or individual that serves as a "middleman" among diverse parties in order to facilitate financial transactions.Common types include commercial banks, investment banks, stockbrokers, insurance and pension funds, pooled investment funds, leasing companies, and stock exchanges.

  5. Category : Non-profit organizations based in New York City

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    Committee for the Marshall Plan; Committee of 100 (United States) Committee to Protect Journalists; The Committee to Save the New York Public Library; Common Cents; Community of Literary Magazines and Presses; Community Service Society of New York; Coney Island USA; Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations; Congress for ...

  6. National Council of Nonprofits - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of Nonprofits (NCN) is the largest nonprofit network in the United States, [1] with 25,000 nonprofit members and 52 state nonprofit network subsidiaries. [2] It engages in public policy work and conducts professional development for nonprofit members, providing nonprofits with research and assets to assist their operations.

  7. Candid (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The organizations began doing business under the name, "GuideStar", although its official name remained Philanthropic Research, Inc. until September 2008. [13] Beginning in 1997, GuideStar began posting information on all 501(c)(3) nonprofits in the IRS Business Master File. By December, the database held information on more than 600,000 ...

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