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Chapter 3.3 Nonprofit Organizations
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Key terms Nonprofit organization Cooperative Co-op Credit union Labor union Professional association Chamber of commerce Better Business Bureau Public Unity
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Activity Create a vocabulary poster. Will define the terms Use a picture to illustrate the definition of the words. Will be used to study key terms for the chapter assessment test.
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Community Organizations Include: schools, churches, hospitals, welfare groups, and adoption agencies. Legally incorporated to take advantage of unlimited life and limited liability. Similar to profit-seeking businesses but do not issue stocks, pay dividends, or pay income taxes. If activities/fundraisers produce revenues in excess of expenses, they will use the surplus to further their work. Difficult to analyze economic importance.
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Cooperatives/ Co-op Non-profit organization Voluntary association formed to carry on some kind of economic activity that will benefit it’s members.
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Three categories of Co-op Consumer cooperative Service cooperative Producer cooperative
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Cooperatives http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperative http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperative Using figure 3.7 on page 80, create an informational brochure on the three categories of cooperatives. Define each type Give 3-5 specific examples of each category Use pictures to represent existing cooperatives in each category.
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Labor Unions An organization of workers formed to represent its members’ interest in various employment matters. Collective bargaining: negotiating wages, hours, health benefits, vacations, etc. Lobby for related laws. Examples: American Federation of Labor- Congress of Industrial Organization & CTA.
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Professional Associations Consists of people in a specialized occupation. Interest: improve working conditions, skills, public relations. Examples: American Medical Association, Cattlemen & Cattlewomen, CATA, Young Cattlemen, many agriculture related associations.
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Activity Each student will research a Profession Association and create a poster to present the following information on the association. Purpose Membership number Events put on held by association Requirements for membership Others
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Business Associations Businesses organized to collectively work together. Chamber of commerce Trade associations Better Business Bureau
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Government Provided some goods and services while helping to make sure the economy runs smoothly. Direct role: produces goods and services Government electrical company Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. US postal service State gov. – colleges, retirement plans, state police. Local gov. – fire, police, rescue, schools, Roads, libraries, parks.
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Gov. continued Indirect role: supervision, regulators, funding Public utilities Grants Control of prices
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Chapter review Main ideas: #21-29 Critical Thinking # 33
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