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What's a non-profit organization ??

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#1
  • さくら
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  • 2023/11/19 18:01

I understand that it is basically run by volunteers and is a "not for profit corporation".

Does it have to be 100% volunteer activities ? Is there any difference in the way of thinking between Japan and the U.S. ?

What would happen if they call themselves an NPO and engage in for-profit activities ?

Please let me know if you know more about this !

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#2
  • 昭和27
  • 2023/11/20 (Mon) 13:00
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You can work for a non-profit organization for a salary.

But I imagine your problem lies elsewhere than that.

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#3
  • さくら
  • 2023/11/21 (Tue) 14:07
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I thought the only income for a non-profit organization was from donations and grants, but it looks like membership dues are good too.

Raising money and doing business seems like a business with a commercial purpose. Where is the line ?

tax savings ?

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#4
  • 昭和27
  • 2023/11/22 (Wed) 12:07
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If it's used for tax-saving purposes, it means the NPO is being abused.

When they make a profit, it means they are using it for the NPO's original purpose of existence. Usually to help people. If the profits are distributed to the owners or the organization, it is not a non-profit organization.

Are you witnessing a bad NPO?

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