9 Articles match "2002","Research"

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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Hint: Look into the approach and framework of social marketing–lots of good research and case studies!). USA: Sage Publications, 2002. In the halls of doing good, many of us are dealing with change–which means we are dealing with behaviors. To make an impact, we need to know what kind of behavior we are selling. Challenge.
 
Sunday, March 28, 2010
If we remember, Americans, whether a company's stock holder or a nonprofit organization's regular donor were, by 2002, even after reviewing financials, not certain that they were getting extant, complete, or fully truthful snapshots of the potential investments' operations (for profit or nonprofit). This came out of real frustrations.
 
Saturday, February 6, 2010
In 2002 many chapters were indited for financial fraud and embezzlement by executives. In the end, there’s no substitute for doing your own research. Research your organization. So which charity/platform did you choose when you gave to Haiti? In 2005 they planned to use relief funds to improve their internal operations.
 

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According to the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (federal law) all corporations (which includes nonprofit organizations, in the United States) must have board fiscal oversight. Tags: Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 legal compliance board oversight fiscal oversight what is a well run non profit The law expects it of him. don't know. It's O.K.,
Hint: Look into the approach and framework of social marketing–lots of good research and case studies!). USA: Sage Publications, 2002. In the halls of doing good, many of us are dealing with change–which means we are dealing with behaviors. To make an impact, we need to know what kind of behavior we are selling. Challenge.
If we remember, Americans, whether a company's stock holder or a nonprofit organization's regular donor were, by 2002, even after reviewing financials, not certain that they were getting extant, complete, or fully truthful snapshots of the potential investments' operations (for profit or nonprofit). This came out of real frustrations.
Research what your local governments provide in tax incentives and discounts to non profit organizations. Of course, this was wonderful - but it was difficult for a small health cause to raise money during 2001 and 2002. It can help to understand what, traditionally, does not get funded by grant money. Generally. Ask around. Good luck!
Specifically, the report says, "the percentage of internet users who use search engines on a typical day has been steadily rising from about one-third of all users in 2002, to a new high of just under one half (49%). Whether we're job hunting, doing research, or Googling ourselves (I know you do it too), Search is ubiquitous. P.P.S.
They note that while governments use various demarketing strategies and instruments independently to curb smoking (increasing taxes, clean indoor regulations, banning advertising), little research is available on how the 4Ps work in conjunction with each toward reducing tobacco use and how they influence consumer behavior over time.
In 2002 many chapters were indited for financial fraud and embezzlement by executives. In the end, there’s no substitute for doing your own research. Research your organization. So which charity/platform did you choose when you gave to Haiti? In 2005 they planned to use relief funds to improve their internal operations.
The Foundation realizes this mission through exceptional exhibitions, education programs, research initiatives, and publications, and strives to engage and educate an increasingly diverse international audience through its unique network of museums and cultural partnerships." You and I each have come to trust the organization. over the years.
The report, prepared by researchers at the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, found a sector made up of a significant number of small organizations with small budgets carrying out a diverse set of activities. Small nonprofits make a big impact which is too often overlooked.