0 not intended to make a profit, but to make money for a social or political purpose or to provide a service that people need:
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of ocean mammals.
1 an organization whose aim is to make money for a social or political purpose or to provide a service that people need, rather than to make a profit
This structure gave the non-profit partner considerable negotiating leverage but not exclusive control.
Second, administrators refers to heads of non-profit organizations, and their power and privileges lie in the public properties under their control.
This foundation is a non-profit association whose objective consists in promoting the success of emerging agent-based technology.
Sometimes services were provided indirectly by personnel with private contracts, or by non-profit-making organisations.
This resulted in four possible cases; predatory and profit motivated, predatory and non-profit motivated, non-predatory and non-profit motivated, and finally nonpredatory and profit motivated.
The role of the public sector is confined to assessment and the contracting out of service provision to competing non-profit and for-profit home care providers.
Measured by paid and volunteer employment together, religion becomes the second largest non-profit field.
The non-profit sector injected a countervailing element of stability during long periods of political disorder.