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nonprofit
[ non-prof-it ]
adjective
- not established for the purpose of making a profit; not entered into for money:
a nonprofit institution.
noun
- a nonprofit organization, institution, corporation, or other entity.
nonprofit
/ nɒnˈprɒfɪt /
noun
- an organization that is not intended to make a profit
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nonprofit1
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Example Sentences
Tom Angell, founder of nonprofit Marijuana Majority, says the whole thing is a bit odd.
That is the path followed by the nonprofit Global Heritage Fund as it raises funds to protect historic sites.
But perhaps the biggest long-term impact may come from the nonprofit institutions that the wealthy fund.
But having reached something of a compromise, the IRS approved the school as a tax-exempt nonprofit in March 2002.
The nonprofit is dedicated to providing legal assistance to undocumented minors facing deportation hearings.
And kind of business, it says, "nonprofit," is that correct?
I challenge every religious congregation, every community nonprofit, every business to hire someone off welfare.
For medical education, I have recommended legislation authorizing grants-in-aid to public and nonprofit institutions.
There—is there less charge for a nonprofit organization box than there is for anything else?
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