non-profit-making in English

adjective
1
not making or conducted primarily to make a profit.
charities and other nonprofit organizations
adjective
adjective

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1. Charities are non-profit-making organizations and get tax relief.

2. FIA was founded in France as a non-profit-making association.

3. 22 As a non-profit - making organization, you can claim tax exemption.

4. Hence the proposals to separate non-profit-making activities from fee systems based on costs.

5. ATAA is a non-profit-making trade and service association of airlines in the USA.

6. Coopt is a non profit making and democratic network of play therapists working in outdoor spaces

7. The Agroforestry Research Trust is a non-profit making charity, registered in England, which researches and educates about Agroforestry and perennial crops

8. The key characteristic of nonprofit organization is voluntary and non-profit-making and it playing an important role in offering social welfare in the developed country.

9. aircraft of which at least # % is built by an amateur, or a non-profit making association of amateurs, for their own purposes and without any commercial objective

10. GPAFI is a non-profit making association whose object is to provide insurance schemes for its members covering financial consequences arising from sickness, accident, maternity, disability and death.

11. Here, it is necessary to point out the intervention of international NGOs like Save the Children/ U.K., ICRC and local NGOs like HAGURUKA as well as other non-profit-making associations like ADEPE, ASSOFERWA and APROPOL.

12. However, according to Paragraph 5(1) of the RettDG 1991, the competent authority may assign the operation of the public ambulance service to recognised medical aid organisations (hereinafter the medical aid organisations), which are non-profit-making, whilst exercising supervision, by giving directions and bearing the costs, if and in so far as those organisations are able and willing to ensure constant provision of the public ambulance service.