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organization's and non-profit
Applications for certification are no longer being accepted according to the non-profit organization's web site, where the organization also states it is closing its doors.
The organization's web site promises to transfer the Climate Cool branding to another non-profit organization, upon closing the current organization.
In 2005, he signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a non-profit organization that provides free musical instruments and lessons to children in public schools throughout the U. S. He sits on the organization's board of directors as an honorary member.
In the context of non-profit organizations, a program director is responsible for managing one or more of the organization's programs or services in a role similar to that of a chief operating officer.
These regulations are used not only to determine if the organization is exempt from tax under the organization's activities as a non-profit organization.
The issuance of an EIN to a non-profit organization is separate and distinct from the organization's actually obtaining tax-exempt status from the IRS.
The Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps is sponsored by the Santa Clara Vanguard Booster Club, Inc., a 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit organization that has a Board of Directors, corps director, and staff assigned to carry out the organization's mission.
As well as performing in non-profit benefits, Vilanch's charitable work includes serving on the honorary board of Aid For AIDS and once serving as master of ceremonies for the Los Angeles organization's largest annual fundraiser, " Quest for the Crown " ( later changed to " Best In Drag Show ").

organization's and status
It played an important role in the founding of the Caribbean Community and Common Market ( CARICOM ), but its status as the organization's poorest member limits its ability to exert leadership in regional activities.
* Observer status, granted by an organization to a non-member, allowing the non-member limited ability to participate in the organization's activities
This status could not be denied because of the organization's political, socio-political or religious goals.
These funds are seized by the Covenant in exchange for his release from CIA custody and Sark, despite having provided much of the organization's operating capital, feels he is relegated to the status of " foot soldier.
Because Salahuddin was also a deputy chairman of the Central Board of Nahdlatul Ulama, many NU members criticized him for not adhering to the organization's khittah, which affirmed the NU's status as a non-political organization.
When the organization's constitution was rewritten to reflect the new local status of the brotherhood in 1956, gender references were deliberately excluded from the text, making the house officially coeducational before the college itself.
If an organization is to qualify for tax exempt status, the organization's ( a ) charter — if a not-for-profit corporation — or ( b ) trust instrument — if a trust — or ( c ) articles of association — if an association — must specify that no part of its assets shall benefit any of persons who are members, directors, officers or agents ( its principals ).
) rather than revoking the organization's exempt status ( which was the only option available before the adoption of intermediate sanctions ) the I. R. S.
Examples of online charity slacktivism include changing one's Facebook status to support a cause, joining a charity organization's Facebook page or " liking " a cause on Facebook, tweeting or retweeting a charity organization's request for support, signing Internet petitions, and posting and sharing YouTube videos about a cause.
In the summer of 1993, the organization's application for charitable status was turned down by Revenue Canada, as was the application of another early freenet in Victoria, BC.
After review of the accredited facility's report on the sentinel event, The Joint Commission issues an Official Accreditation Decision Report that may modify the organization's current accreditation status, assign an appropriate " measure of success ", or a require follow-up survey within six months.
Pokrovsky, second in command at Narkompros, and top Proletkult leaders about the organization's budget and semi-independent status and pushed through a decision to absorb Proletkult into Narkompros to end the situation of parallelism once and for all.
But as long as the probationary status is formally documented in the organization's prescribed format, it is seen by the organization as an official doctrine of under-performance.
This status was denied due to the organization's use of resources for non-charitable purposes.

organization's and was
* Al-Aqsa Martyrs ' Brigades – The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades were created in the Second Intifada to bolster the organization's militant standing vis-à-vis the rival Hamas movement, which had taken the lead in attacks on Israel after 1993, and was gaining rapidly in popularity with the advent of the Intifada.
Vermont said he found classified documents according to which half of the organization's € 180 million revenue was used for the organization's salaries and structure.
By 1992, the standard method of locating someone's e-mail address was to find their organization's CCSO nameserver entry in Gopher, and query the nameserver.
The Help Desk Institute was officially renamed to HDI in 2004 to reflect the maturing of the support industry and the expansion of technical support to include functions like desktop support as well as support centers that provided technical support for the organization's customers.
It was also at this conference that FARC added the initials " EP ", for " Ejército del Pueblo " or " People's Army ", to the organization's name.
In 2000, FARC Spokesman Simon Trinidad said that taxes on drug laboratories represented part of the organization's income, but argued that the drug trade was so endemic in Colombia that it financed all banking, industry and politics in the country to some extent, so that criticism of FARC in this regard was hypocritical.
Baptist pastor William Bell Riley, the founder and president of the World Christian Fundamentals Association, was instrumental in calling lawyer and three-time Democratic presidential nominee, former United States Secretary of State, and lifelong Presbyterian William Jennings Bryan to act as that organization's counsel.
By the end of the decade, two thirds of UNCHR's budget was focused on operations in Africa and in just one decade, the organization's focus had shifted from an almost exclusive focus on Europe.
Arafat was finally allowed to leave his compound on 2 May after intense negotiations led to a settlement: six PFLP militants — including the organization's secretary-general Ahmad Sa ' adat — wanted by Israel, who had been holed up with Arafat in his compound, would not be turned over to Israel, but neither would they be held in custody by the PNA.
The IWW was active in Canada from a very early point in the organization's history, especially in Western Canada, primarily in British Columbia.
When the Corporation for Public Broadcasting signed on to sponsor the program, the organization's chairperson was Frank Pace.
The organization's leadership was convinced that the spread of democracy would be the best weapon against totalitarian ideologies.
Publication of the journal was halted in 2002 due to " lack of staff and funding ", according to the organization's website.
Martin Chernoff, who was president of the HCAA from 1971 to 1975, led the effort to shift the organization's focus.
Mustafa was the leader of an independent socialist movement that adopted Kurdish nationalism called " Komeley Renjderan ," some two months after the collapse of the Kurdish rebellion of 1974 – 1975 created a moment of profound crisis for the Kurdish people in Iraqi Kurdistan, the organization's aim was to revitalize resistance and to rebuild and redirect Kurdish society along modern and democratic lines.
The organization's first recorded activity was the publication of a photocopied pamphlet disseminated in Dallas, Texas, in 1979 that was known as the Sub Genius Pamphlet # 1.
The organization's original primary goal was to overthrow the Egyptian Government and replace it with an Islamic state.
Since Momus was the Greek god of mockery, the themes of Momus parades typically paid homage to the organization's namesake with irreverent humor and biting satire.
Tori Amos was the organization's first spokesperson.
In 1974, it withdrew from the organization's executive committee ( but not from the PLO ) to join the Rejectionist Front following the creation of the PLO's Ten Point Program, accusing the PLO of abandoning the goal of destroying Israel outright in favor of a binational solution, which was opposed by the PFLP leadership.
Falwell was the organization's best known spokesperson throughout the 1980s.

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