Non-for-profit

Not-for-profit organizations work towards social causes, using all funds for objectives and operational costs, without distributing surplus revenues to owners, unlike for-profit corporations.

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Service with Equality

Offering inclusive services, we prioritize social impact, providing healthcare, education, shelter, and more without discrimination based on caste, creed, or gender.

Transparent Stewardship

Managed by an elected committee, our organization operates as charitable societies or trusts, with subscribers becoming valued members.

Financial Sustainance

We thrive on diverse income sources, including donations, government grants, investments, and legacies, ensuring a robust foundation for our charitable initiatives.

Community-Centric Surplus

Any financial surplus generated is dedicated to the capital fund, reinforcing our commitment to long-term community support.

Reputation Through Contribution

Our reputation is earned through impactful services, emphasizing the collective contribution rather than personal goodwill of our members.

Financial Transparency

Our reputation is earned through impactful services, emphasizing the collective contribution rather than personal goodwill of our members.

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The Motive for Service

Non-profits provide inclusive services, prioritizing social impact over profits, offering free or affordable healthcare, education, food, and more to diverse communities.

Management

Usually, a managing committee or executive committee looks after these organizations, and its members elect them.

Members

Since these organizations are formed as charitable societies or trusts, the people who give subscriptions to these are its members.

Income Sources

The primary source of these trusts are donations, subscriptions, government grants, incomes from investments, legacies and several others.

Surplus

If a financial year surplus is generated, that will be credited to the capital fund.

Accounting Information

Generally, any present or potential contributors and its members can have access to its accounting information.