Other Organizations Chapter 8, section 4
Bellringer Some organizations exist not to make a profit but to help the public. Write down some examples of organizations whose goal is to help the public in some social, cultural, or economic way. How does the organization help? How does the organization raise money?
Business Franchise A business franchise is a semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company in return for the exclusive right to sell a certain product or service in a given area.
Characteristics of a Franchise Franchisers develop products and business systems Then local franchise owners help to produce and sell those products. Franchises allow owners a degree of control As well as support from the parent company.
Is a Franchise Right For You? Advantages Disadvantages Management training and support Standardized quality National advertising programs Financial assistance Centralized buying power High franchising fees and royalties Strict operating standards Purchasing restrictions Limited product line
Cooperatives A cooperative is a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit. Consumer Service Producer
Consumer Cooperative Retail outlets owned and operated by consumers are called consumer cooperatives Also called purchasing cooperatives. Consumer cooperatives sell their goods to their members at reduced prices. Book Clubs, Health Food Stores, Price Clubs
Service Cooperative Cooperatives that provide a service, rather than goods Discounted insurance Banking service Health care Legal help Babysitting services
Producer Cooperatives Agricultural marketing cooperatives that help members sell their products. Growing crops and raising livestock These goods are marketed for the highest prices possible
Non-Profit Organizations Institutions that function like business organizations But do not operate for profits Nonprofit organizations are exempt from federal income taxes.
Professional Organizations Non-profit organizations that work to improve the image, working conditions, and skill levels of people in particular occupations. National education Association for Public Schools American Veterinary Professionals Bar Association for Lawyers
Business Associations Non-profit organizations that promote the business interests of a: City State other geographical areas A group of similar businesses. The Better Business Bureau Sponsored by local businesses Protects consumers by promoting fair and ethical markets
Trade Associations Nonprofit organizations that promote the interests of particular industries. The American Marketing Association Tries to improve a firm’s image
Labor Unions Non-profit organizations whose aim is to improve: Working conditions Hours Wages Fringe benefits. Teacher’s Union, UAW