TYPES OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATION Not-for-profit organisations exist in both the public sector and the private sector. Most, but not all, public sector organisations do not have profit as their primary objective and were established in order to provide what economists refer to as public goods...
Not for profit organisations-非盈利组织 Not for profit organisations-非盈利组织 Value for money (3Es) Many organisations are not for profit, in this case a more appropriate objective is to make sure that the organisation is getting good value for money; economy, efficiency, effectiveness. • ...
Not for profit organisations 非盈利组织 Not for profit organisations 非盈利组织 Value for money (3Es) Many organisations are not for profit, in this case a more appropriate objective is to make sure that the organisation is getting good value for money; economy, efficiency, effectiveness. • ...
Not-for-profit organisations, part 2 The term ‘charity’ refers to the practice of benevolent giving. Charities are established for general or specific philanthropic purposes. They are one type of not‑for‑profit organisation, but with several additi...
In the Advanced Performance Management exam, you could be asked to evaluate the performance of not-for-profit organisations (for example, public sector organisations) as well as profit-seeking ones. This article discusses the concept of value for money, and how it can be use...
not pursue profit as an objective is a not-for-profit organisation. This is an incorrect assumption, as many such organisations do make a profit every year and overtly include this in their formal plans. Quite often, they will describe their profit as a ‘surplus’ rather than a profit, ...
In Chapter 2 on objectives we suggested that, while in many respects not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) displayed similar characteristics to the profit-seeking firm, there were fundamental differences between the two types of organisation. As this book is primarily concerned with strategic decision-...
Whether you’re a charity, community group or another kind of not-for-profit, here you’ll find guidance and support to help manage your banking more effectively.
More not-for-profit organisations are partnering with insurers or educating members about risk management to obtain cheaper premiums. They are also bypassing the conventional insurance route by collectively bargaining with insurance companies. Archived articles are available to Magazine subscribers only. ...
16 No. 4, pp. 255-268.Palakshappa, N., Bulmer, S., Eweje, G. and Kitchen, P. (2010), "Integrated strategic partnerships between business and not-for-profit organisations: A case study from