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  2. Fundraising Regulator - Wikipedia

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    The Fundraising Preference Service (FPS) is a service run by the Fundraising Regulator that allows members of the public to request charities stop contacting them by email, telephone, post and/or text message with fundraising requests. People can make a request on behalf of someone else if they have their authority to do so. [24]

  3. Charitable for-profit entity - Wikipedia

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    Like any other for-profit organization, it will base its accounting on the quarterly income, whereas a non-profit charity will purely focus on the activities carried out. [ 10 ] A large majority of businesses will usually concentrate on the financial benefits of its owners and shareholders when setting up a business.

  4. 501 (c) organization - Wikipedia

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    Under Section 511, a 501(c) organization is subject to tax on its "unrelated business income", whether or not the organization actually makes a profit, but not including selling donated merchandise or other business or trade carried on by volunteers, or certain bingo games. [10]

  5. Boss Sends Company-Wide Email Expressing His ... - AOL

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    The post Boss Sends Company-Wide Email Expressing His Disappointment After Charity Event Drama first appeared on Bored Panda. This netizen’s company asked its employees to do paid charity work ...

  6. 501(c)(3) organization - Wikipedia

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    In order to qualify as a tax-exempt church, church activities must be a significant part of the organization's operations. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] An organization whose operations include a substantial nonexempt commercial purposes, such as operating restaurants and grocery stores in a manner consistent with a particular religion's religious beliefs does ...

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    In order to get enough food, youth are allowed to gamble through card games and sports bets while trading “picks” — the right to take someone else’s food at the next meal. Former employees recall going without basic supplies such as toilet paper, deodorant and tampons — also violations of department policy.

  8. Would-be thief’s attempted bank robbery foiled because he ...

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    A Colorado man is wanted for allegedly attempting to hold up a bank in a robbery that quickly went off the rails when the teller couldn’t read the note he handed over.

  9. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    Charity non-profits face many of the same challenges of corporate governance which face large, publicly traded corporations. Fundamentally, the challenges arise from the "agency problem" - the fact that the management which controls the charity is necessarily different from the people who the charity is designed to benefit. In a non-profit ...