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  • Nonprofit organization [r]: An organization that is institutionalized, private, separate from government, not profit distributing, self-governing and voluntary. [e]
  • Voluntary organisation [r]: British usage (and spelling) A voluntary organisation is a structured group of people who have come together of their own accord for a social rather than a commercial purpose. [e]

Other related topics

  • Charitable foundation [r]: An organisation with its own source of funding, set up to make grants to other organisations with charitable purposes, or to individuals who may qualify for charitable grants. [e]
  • Charity [r]: From the Latin, caritas, the non-erotic love of others; modern connotations stress efforts to aid or help others. [e]

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