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1.
Question :
(TCO A) Which answer includes the three major categories of nonprofit organizations?

Student Answer:

Governmental, charitable, and scientific

Charitable, governmental, and membership

Membership, educational, and veterans

Instructor Explanation:
Week 1 lecture

Points Received:
5 of 5

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2.
Question :
(TCO A) Which statement is true?

Student Answer:

State laws apply to the formation and existence of a nonprofit organization as a general rule.

State laws do not apply to nonprofit organizations.

Federal laws apply to the formation and existence of a nonprofit organization as a general rule.

Instructor Explanation:
Week 1 lecture

Points Received:
5 of 5

Comments:

3.
Question :
(TCO E) Generally, a nonprofit organization is not able to offer a salary comparable to what would be offered by a for-profit business for a similar position. What is a reason for this discrepancy?

Student Answer:

For-profits care more about their employees

Public perception

The nonprofit does not care about how much it pays employees

Instructor Explanation:
Week 2 lecture

Points Received:
5 of 5

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4.
Question :
(TCO F) You have just been promoted to Volunteer Coordinator at your organization. This is a newly created position so you are responsible for developing all aspects related to volunteer management. What should you include in the New Volunteer Welcome Packet?

Student Answer:

Job description

Executive director's

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