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单词 non-profit
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Definition of non-profit in English:

non-profit

(British non-profit-making)
adjective nɒnˈprɒfɪt
  • Not making or conducted primarily to make a profit.

    charities and other non-profit organizations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lees obtained grants from three non-profit organizations to cover most of the costs.
    • They may do it more often, but non-profit public interest organizations do it as well.
    • Are you involved in a local or national non-profit or public interest organization?
    • The Cuckoo Fair is non-profit-making and benefits a range of local charities.
    • Most business and non-profit organizations are not simple, clearly bounded entities.
    • PAWS is a non-profit organization with the aim of making a positive difference.
    • He believes that the role of non-profit organizations should be strengthened and expanded.
    • As a health worker in a non-profit foreign organization she was able to move to New York.
    • The right person could create a non-profit organization to raise money for a library overhaul.
    • Members hope money will come once the group is registered as a non-profit organization.
    • As a non-profit organization, we depend on readers like you to make our work possible.
    • The United Way is a non-profit organization focussed on people's needs in our community.
    • We're also a non-profit organization and that move would put us right into the profit zone.
    • Despite having the support of a dozen non-profit organizations, the city denied the request.
    • It appears to me that a brush with failure can be good for public and non-profit institutions.
    • It is organised as a non-profit charity with a priority placed on inclusion and education.
    • She is in the process of registering a non-profit organization to begin fund raising for the project.
    • I am a volunteer and board member at a non-profit organization called Women AWARE.
    • We are essentially a non-profit organization, so we cannot afford pay editors in cash.
    • Some artworks are lent to government offices and non-profit organizations for display.
    Synonyms
    philanthropic, humanitarian, humane, altruistic, benevolent, beneficent, welfare, public-spirited, socially concerned, doing good works
noun nɒnˈprɒfɪt
North American
  • A non-profit organization.

    I spent the next six years working for small non-profits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • About one-third of employees nationwide participate in a traditional or defined benefit pension plan, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, a Washington nonprofit.
    • And my guest today on All in the Mind is Zack Lynch who heads up a non-profit organisation called the Neurosociety Institute in San Francisco.
    • Geekcorps is a nonprofit that takes Linux support, or rather education, to the doors of those who need it most.
    • Sara Catania is a 2002 Crime and Communities Media Fellow with the Open Society Institute, a New York-based nonprofit dedicated to reforming the criminal-justice system.
    • You are a non-profit aren't you?
    • The program is non-profit, so all donations can be deducted.
    • For the 1999-2000 school year EF cashed in some of its stock donated from start-ups and put $325,000 to work for the nonprofit.
    • The white-columned historic building at 2717 Hearst Avenue became the offices of New Education Development Systems, another nonprofit whose name provides no indication of its church connection.
    • Internet content creators were asked if they used email lists for their nonprofit organization and those otherwise associated with the nonprofit were asked if they participated in email lists.
    • The Springfield Neighborhood Housing Services, a Springfield, Mass.-based nonprofit, which offers lending services, created a financial fitness program that consists of 10 to 12 hours of instruction.
    • The attorney general is bringing a case on the grounds that New York State's not-for-profit corporation law gives him the power to sue any nonprofit that pays excessive salaries.
    • At the gathering, Obama praised a New Hampshire nonprofit that helps poor people buy fuel-efficient, reliable cars.
    • And TERI, a nonprofit that guarantees private student loans, has filed for bankruptcy.
    • He works for a nonprofit.
    • Use these how-to articles and tip sheets to help your nonprofit identify and understand your target audience.
    • Mr. Soto and others eventually persuaded the city to let them stay, forming a nonprofit that now manages the performances.
    • The nonprofit that knows the issues and has grassroots connections maintains a larger role.
    • American Citizens Abroad is a non-profit that keeps tabs on migratory Americans, however, with the goal of lobbying on behalf of their interests in Washington.
    • Sixty percent of those associated with the nonprofit that had Web sites themselves did not have links to the organization on their own personal Web site.
 
 
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