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Non-profit organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. NPOs are active in a wide range of areas, including the environment, humanitarian aid, animal protection, education, the arts, social issues, charities, early childhood education, health care, politics, religion, research, sports or other endeavors. For-profit distinction Most experts consider the legal and ethical restrictions on the distribution of profits to owners or shareholders as what fundamentally distinguishes NPOs from commercial enterprises. The use of the term "not-for-profit" rather than "non-profit" has been debated within the field. While there are definitive preferences for one term or the other, there is no broad consensus. [1] NPOs generally do not operate to generate profit, a characteristic widely considered to be defining of such organizations. However, an NPO may accept, hold and disburse money and other things of value. It may also legally and ethically trade at a profit. The extent to which it can generate income may be constrained, or the use of those profits may be restricted. NPOs therefore are typically funded by donations from the private or public sector, and often have tax exempt status. Donations may sometimes be tax deductible. "Non-profits" are operated by either volunteers or paid positions. Recently, some paid positions have come under question as the salaries of top level executives were in the millions of dollars per year. [citation needed] Additionally, an NPO may have members or participants or beneficiaries or students etc. as opposed to customers in a for-profit organization. One should not generalize about the comparative cost of a "non-profit" versus "for profit" organization; there may be a lot of internalized profit in a non-profit organization. On the Internet Many NPOs often use the.org or.us (or the CCTLD of their respective country) or.edu top-level domain when selecting a domain name to differentiate themselves from more commercially focused entities which typically use the.com space. Citation for above: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/non-profit_organization

Following citations from http://www.access-board.gov/links/disability.htm Disability Related Organizations Adaptive Environments Founded in 1978 to address the environmental issues that confront people with disabilities and elderly people, Adaptive Environments promotes accessibility as well as universal design through education programs, technical assistance, training, consulting, publications and design advocacy. Its mission is to promote, facilitate, and advocate for international adoption of policies and designs that enable every individual, regardless of disability or age, to participate fully in all aspects of society. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing The association is a nonprofit membership organization that was established in 1890 to empower people who are deaf or hard of hearing to function independently by promoting universal rights and optimal opportunities to learn to use, maintain, and improve all aspects of their verbal communications, including their abilities to speak, speechread, use residual hearing, and process both spoken and written language. American Association of People with Disabilities The American Association of People with Disabilities is the largest nonprofit, nonpartisan, crossdisability organization in the United States. American Council of the Blind ACB is a national organization advocating on behalf of persons who are blind or have low vision.; ACB also publishes "A Guide to Making Documents Accessible to People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired." American Foundation for the Blind "The mission of the American Foundation for the Blind is to enable people who are blind or visually impaired to achieve equality of access and opportunity that will ensure freedom of choice in their lives. The Arc The Arc (formerly Association for Retarded Citizens of the United States) is the country's largest voluntary organization committed to the welfare of all children and adults with mental retardation and their families. The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work is a Canada-wide network of organizations and individuals that promotes and supports meaningful and equitable employment of people with disabilities. Deaf Initiative in Information Technology (DIIT) The Deaf Initiative in Information Technology (DIIT) is a project of the Applied Computer

Technology Department (ACT), of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at the Rochester Institute of Technology.; This project provides retraining workshops to deaf and hard-of-hearing adults already in the national workforce or preparing for employment in the information technology field, clusters these workshops into a certificate program, and modifies the workshops into undergraduate courses. DisabilityInfo.Gov A one-stop interagency portal for information on Federal programs, services, and resources for people with disabilities, their families, employers, service providers, and other community members. DisabilityResources, Inc. Disability Resources, Inc. is a national nonprofit organization that provides information about resources for independent living. Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Founded in 1979 by people with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities, the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc. (DREDF) is a national law and policy center dedicated to protecting and advancing the civil rights of people with disabilities through legislation, litigation, advocacy, technical assistance, and education and training of attorneys, advocates, persons with disabilities, and parents of children with disabilities. Disability Statistics Center The Disability Statistics Center produces and disseminates statistical information on disability and the status of people with disabilities in American society and establishes and monitors indicators of how conditions are changing over time to meet their health, housing, economic and social needs. Disability Studies Quarterly Disability Studies Quarterly (DSQ) is the journal of the Society for Disability Studies (SDS). It is a multidisciplinary and international journal of interest to social scientists, scholars in the humanities, disability rights advocates, creative writers, and others concerned with the issues of people with disabilities. Disabled American Veterans DAV is a national organization advocating on behalf of veterans with disabilities. Easter Seals Easter Seals creates serves children and adults with disabilities, their families and communities through early intervention and child development services, vocational training and employment services, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. Easter Seals has more than 400 service sites across the country, including Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Environmental Health Network EHN's focus is on issues of access and developments relating to the health and welfare of the

environmentally sensitive and to promote public awareness of environmental sensitivities and causative factors. Hearing Loss Association of America (formerly Self Help for Hard of Hearing People (SHHH)) The Hearing Loss Association of America is a national consumer organization representing people who are hard of hearing and provides technical assistance for selecting Assistive Listening systems. Independent Living Centers ILCs are typically non-residential, private, non-profit, consumer-controlled, community-based organizations providing services and advocacy by and for persons with all types of disabilities. There are nearly 500 ILC's in the USA. Many are state supported. Their goal is to assist individuals with disabilities to achieve their maximum potential within their families and communities. Also, Independent Living Centers serve as a strong advocacy voice on a wide range of national, state and local issues. They work to assure physical and programmatic access to housing, employment, transportation, communities, recreational facilities, and health and social services. This site provides a list, arranged by State. Institute on Independent Living The Institute serves self-help organizations of disabled people who work for self-determination and equal opportunities; provides information, training materials and technical assistance on accessibility, personal assistance, advocacy, legislation and peer support; publishes articles, reports, manuals or comments and other materials related to Independent Living. International Commission on Technology & Accessibility ICTA initiates, facilitates and provides information regarding technology and accessibility through the World Wide Web. This information is available to people with disabilities, advocates and professionals in the field of disability, researchers, legislative bodies, and the general community. National Association of the Deaf NAD is a national consumer organization representing people who are deaf and hard of hearing. National Disability Rights Network The National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) is a voluntary national membership association of protection and advocacy systems and client assistance programs. It assumes leadership in promoting and strengthening the role and performance of its members in providing quality legally based advocacy services. National Federation of the Blind NFB is a national organization advocating on behalf of persons who are blind or have low vision. National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities The Center is a clearinghouse for information on disabilities and disability-related issues concerning children and youth (birth to age 22).

National Organization on Disability The National Organization on Disability promotes the full and equal participation and contribution of America's 54 million men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life. Paralyzed Veterans of America PVA is a national advocacy organization representing veterans. Self Help for Hard of Hearing People (SHHH) (See the Hearing Loss Association of America above) TASH TASH (formerly the Association for the Severely Handicapped) is an international advocacy association of people with disabilities, their family members, other advocates, and people who work in the disability field. TDI TDI's (formerly known as Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc.) mission is to promote equal access in telecommunications and media for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened, or deaf blind. Through the Looking Glass Through the Looking Glass (TLG) is a nationally recognized non-profit agency that provides direct services, training, materials and research concerning families in which a child, parent or grandparent has a disability or medical issue. United Cerebral Palsy Association UCP's mission is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities, through our commitment to the principles of independence, inclusion and self-determination. United Spinal Association United Spinal Association is a membership organization serving individuals with spinal cord injuries or disease. Formerly known as the Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association, the organization expanded its mission to serve people with spinal cord injuries or disease regardless of their age, gender, or veteran status. World Institute on Disability WID is an international public policy center dedicated to carrying out research on disability issues and overcoming obstacles to independent living.