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This 9 page paper provides an overview of the nonprofit with particularly attention to their goals and how they measure success. The bulk of the paper provides outline summaries of six organizations selected by a student. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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organizations in general. The idea that each organizing has a different mission and method of measuring success is highlighted as are the difficulties faced by each. In the end, it
is shown that non-profit organizations are quite different from companies that are created with the sole goal of profiting. Thus, non-profits are unique in that they each have their own
criteria and individual goals, setting them apart from one another in respect to their mission and design. II. ChildSpring International (Guest Speaker Christina Porter) NPOs
Mission: It seems that the mission of this organization is to help children in all walks of life in respect to various needs ("ChildSpring International," 2006). The organization assists these
children to handle physical, mental, emotional and spiritual challenges("ChildSpring International," 2006). NPOs Actual Mission When Put into Action: What does the organization do to meet these goals?
At its website it is stated that the organization has a variety of programs, such as bringing children to the United States for medical treatment ("ChildSpring International," 2006). Because its
mission is very general, it does seem to meet its goals. Identified and Unidentified Customers: One could say that the organizations customers are the children themselves, but there
are unidentified customers such as those who are volunteers. Community Needs Met by this Organization: The needs of communities throughout the world are met as this organization helps children.
Thus, in each of the communities touched, the children do not need local help quite as much. Biggest Challenges this Organization Faces: This organization faces legal hurdles as it
must gather documents to bring children overseas into the U.S. for help. How this organization indicates they measure success: At the site it states: "Our goal is to
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