Nonprofit Organizations (E-4)

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 “The 'non-profit' institution neither supplies goods or services, nor controls. Its 'product' is neither a pair of shoes nor an effective regulation. Its product is a changed human being. The non-profit institutions are human-change agents. Their 'product' is a cured patient, a child that learns, a young man or woman grown into a self-respecting adult; a changed human life altogether.” 
 
- Peter F. Drucker  

 
Nonprofit organizations exist for educational or charitable reasons. Their trustees or stakeholders do not benefit from them financially. Any money earned must be retained by the organization, and used for its own expenses, operations and programs.  In most cases, nonprofit organizations are tax exempt, and in order to retain this status, they are required to provide evidence annually that they are not accruing profits. Nonprofit organizations generally take on some of the most challenging work and despite the lack of financial incentive, are some of the most dedicated and passionate people committed to giving back to society much more than they themselves receive.
 
Many who are privileged as members of traditionally wealthy families or have earned enormous wealth on their own accord establish nonprofit organizations as vehicles for contributing to society in areas where dire need is evident, such as in youth development, social education, hunger and disaster relief.  Well known entrepreneurs and Hollywood celebrities demonstrate their desire to give back to society from their success, through the launch and support of nonprofit organizations.
 
The work of nonprofits is carried out primarily by volunteers that routinely dedicate time and resources to their communities. The exhibits in this gallery showcase a variety of nonprofit organizations and philanthropists, including the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) and the Salvation Army.

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Stone Belt
Stone Belt is one of the oldest and largest service providers for those with developmental disabilities in southern Indiana.  In partnering with the community, Stone Belt prepares, empowers, and supports those peopel and their families to participate…

The Salvation Army
In 1865, William Booth, an ordained Methodist minister, aided by his wife Catherine, formed an evangelical group dedicated to preaching among the “unchurched” people living in the midst of appalling poverty in London’s East End. Booth’s ministry…

Stepping Stones
A photograph of some of those involved with Stepping Stones, recognized with the "Stepping Up Award", a pastry platter designed by residents. This is awarded to those with a history of advocacy and demonstrated leadership.

Stepping Stones is a…

United Service Organizations
World War II era poster of a smiling soldier and nurse. Supporting America’s troops was the first mission of the USO. In 1941, as it became clear that the nation was heading into World War II, several organizations mobilized to support the growing…

YWCA Building for Health: Bureau of Social Education
Poster showing a woman, full-length, seated, holding a baby, blue triangle with caduceus in the background. The YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) is a non-profit organization, the first of which was founded in the United Kingdom in 1855. It…

Boys and Girls Club of America
The Good Will Club in Hartford, Conn., circa 1900.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America (or BGCA) is a national organization of local chapters which provide after-school programs for young people. The organization, which holds a congressional charter…

Amnesty International
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1988 (US) to mark its 40th anniversary

Amnesty International is a world-embracing movement working for the protection of human rights. It is independent of all governments and is neutral in its relation to…

Salvation Army
A woman evacuee is given food by a Salvation Army volunteer worker as others wait for water and other services.

The Salvation Army is a Christian church known for its thrift stores and charity work. It is an international movement that works in…

Tuskegee Institute faculty with Andrew Carnegie
Photo of Andrew Carnegie, founder of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, with members of the faculty of the Tuskegee Institute. “Andrew Carnegie envisioned Carnegie Corporation as a foundation that would “promote the advancement and diffusion of…

Catholic Charities, USA
Arcadia, FL, August 29, 2004 -- A Catholic Relief Charities volunteer cooks burgers for residents affected by Hurricane Charlie

Catholic Charities is a network of charities whose aim is "to provide service to people in need, to advocate for…

Convoy of Hope
Convoy of Hope has a cache of baby supplies ready to be shipped to victims of hurricane Katrina.

Convoy of Hope is a nonprofit organization that provides disaster relief, supply lines and outreaches to the poor and disaster-stricken in the United…

Children's Aid Society
New York City founded in 1853. It serves 150,000 children per year, providing foster care, medical and mental health services, and a wide range of educational, recreational and advocacy services through dozens of community centers, camps and other…

Save the Children 1932-2012
Creating lasting, positive change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world. Quotation from: Save the Children Save the Children (STC) invests in childhood – every day, in times of crisis and for the future of…
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