3. The account title “Resources Released from Restriction” is reported by a ‘restricted fund’ as a…
Ethics —all United Ways follow locally adopted codes of ethics for volunteers and staff that include provisions for ethical management, publicity,…
Motivated by transparency, UWAs are governed by active, responsible, and voluntary governing boards to ensure effective governance over the policies and financial resources of the organization. These boards are responsible for UWAs delivery relevant to the mission of advancing the common good. Ethically, all UWA follow locally adopted codes of ethics for volunteers and staff that include provisions for ethical management, publicity, fundraising practices and full and fair…
On July 30, 2002, the American Competitiveness and Corporate Accountability Act, better known as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), was signed into law, with the intention of rebuilding public trust in corporate America. Its laws, which required boards to “oversee closely financial transactions and auditing procedures,” applied primarily to publicly traded corporations (Baker, 2005). Only two of the practices named within were required of not-for-profit companies. Nevertheless, due to the proliferation of fraud within the not-for-profit sector, it has become best practice for not-for-profits to adopt the governance provisions put forth in Sarbanes-Oxley. As both donors and the general public put not-for-profits under greater levels of scrutiny and…
The current challenges facing United Way were raising money to pay for general operational cost, recruiting and keeping fundraisers, and when celebrities donate large amount discourage others that may not be able to afford to give that much charity. Another challenge United Way was facing was that people who donated wanted to know where or what their money were used for. This opposed a challenge because United Way were not a charity that had one single focus like those that focused their attentions on one disaster, for example, 9/11 or Katrina. Key issues in the general and non-profit charitable giving industry environments that affect United Way’s operations are that trends have taken place where donations have declined over the years. Charities have fallen by 11 percent and represent the worst declined in 20 years.…
Another obstacle United Way needs to overcome is the publicity of their governance problems with fraud, money laundering, embezzlement, and conspiracy schemes. After having a number of public scandals they really need to focus their efforts on rebuilding potential donors confidences in their organization. When the public looses faith in the organization they are contributing to, they loose trust in their community and indirectly damaging the entire nonprofit sector. United Way needs to first figure out a way to create an ethic change in their organization and then present it to the public in a light most favorable to them. Once the public regains trust in United Way, then they will be more willing to donate and have confidence that their donations are being used for the specific purpose they intended them…
The nonprofit sector is made up of over 1.5 million tax-exempt organizations in the United States (NCCS, 2016). These tax-exempt organizations consist of public charities, private foundations, and other types of nonprofits. In 2014, nonprofit share consisted 5.3 percent of the GDP (NCCS, 2016). The tax-exempt organizations that receive the greatest share of charitable contributions were religious organizations, followed by education institutions, and the human service organizations (NCCS, 2016). The most pressing ethical issue for tax-exempt organizations that receive federal funding is fraud.…
Non-Profit or Public Service Sector - Possess a strong work ethic and the organizational skills required to quickly learn new tasks, assimilate complex information, produce results and meet required deadlines. Ability to develop and implement new program policies, procedures, and practices. Function well in situations requiring creative ideas and an ability to analyze appropriate customer service programs complementary to business objectives, in addition to experience with graduate level reporting and professional program planning and…
In this assignment I am going to be looking at the roles of marketing in two contrasting organizations, Tesco’s and the Oxfam. Tesco is a multinational food chain based in the UK and is the second largest retailer in the world after Wal Mart. On the other hand Oxfam is an international charity consisting of seventeen organisations which work together with partners and local communities throughout 90 countries to try and help erase poverty, this is a non-profit company as at the end of the day it is providing a service. Marketing is finding ways to provide products or services to customers through advertising and promotion. Organizations set up a list of marketing objectives to which they hope to achieve by a certain time goal. Marketing objectives are goals which are set up by the business when promoting its products or service to customers. Tesco’s marketing objectives are offering customers the best value for money at the most competitive prices, they seek to meet the needs of the customers by constantly seeking feedback on service, product quality and gathering opinions and they want to work closely with suppliers so they can build a strong relationship. On the other hand Oxfam’s marketing objectives are to set fundraising targets so they can try and get as much money as possible raised so they can guarantee that they can help people in third world countries, this means they want to make sure they advertise in the right demographic to ensure that people will donate, there is no point promoting and advertising the charity in a run-down area because people aren’t likely to have enough money to look after themselves as well as giving to charity. Both companies have different marketing objectives because they have different aims at the end of the day, Tesco’s main aim is to make a profit whilst Oxfam wants to make money like Tesco but the money will be used to help people by providing a service. Whilst Tesco state that they want to have a good relationship…
When a problem of trust rises, leaders pay attentions to accountability, specifically nonprofit leaders. Prioritizing accountability demands is the most challenging for leadership and management. Problem, such as citizens or donors might want to know where their money spent, and regulators pressure to demonstrate serving, “a public purpose and thus merit tax-exempt status” (Ebrahim, 2010, p. 1).The widely used and required by federal or state laws of accountability are disclosure statements and reports, for example application requirements for tax exemption and annual fillings which request disclosures on finances, organizational structure, and programs. Moreover, three different accountabilities are expected from leaders of organization to be accountable. First, relationship with funders or patrons means upward accountability.…
“In order to be the most effective, we have found that being focused, concentrated and dedicated to a small number of tasks gives us the most impact on the jobs that you are doing” ("United Way Give. Advocate. Volunteer.” 2011). The main focus of the United Way staff members is to put together an annual campaign to raise money for funding, put together and maintain a volunteer workforce, promote media participation at special events and function as a team to achieve the maximum accountability standards. The key roles of the Board of Directors is to guarantee that the organizations outcomes are met and to provide economic liability to maintain the trust of the…
In the United States, there are many different types of non-profit organizations. These organizations help with many things, like building homes, protecting wildlife and animals, and giving people food. These organizations are also made to help enforce some of the laws. Without organizations like MADD, ASPCA, and Habitat for Humanity, our community would be worse than it is now.…
The beginning of United Way was in 1887 by a Denver woman, a priest, two ministers, and a rabbi because of these individuals recognizing the need for cooperative action to address their city’s welfare problems ("United Way", 2012). As the years went by the organization was starting to become much larger than anyone could imagine. Today United Way is a non-profit organization that helps individuals and families within the United States and international helping to improve education, promote healthy lives, and help individuals to achieve financial stability ("United Way", 2012). The United Way organization is beneficial and truly a must in the areas that it services and Team C will outline how important United Way is to building culture and the community.…
Have you ever wondered who started the American Red Cross? Well you're looking at the person who started it. My name is Clarissa Harlowe Barton, but people just call me Clara Barton. I was born on December 25,1821 in North Oxford, Massachusetts to Stephen and Sarah Stone Barton. I had four siblings and they were Dorothy, Stephen, David and Sally. Also I wasn't married and I did not have any kids. In my lifetime I was a teacher , a nurse in the army and president of the American Red Cross. So before I was a nurse in the army I worked up to become a school teacher. When I was 13 I started to focus on my studies more. I went back to school in 1835, but when I wasn't at school I was working at my brother's Mill. In May 1839 I had my first classroom…
The World Bank, when you first hear the name it makes you think that it is a traditional international bank. That is not true though; The World Bank isn’t exactly what you would think it is. In reality, it is a group that is compiled of five international organizations that facilitate poverty stricken countries all across the world for developing economic growth and the elimination of poverty. The five organizations that combine to form The World Bank are: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, The International Finance Cooperation, The International Development Association, The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and The International Center for Settlements of Investment Disputes. The World Bank has supported and provided for countries across the world and has been a vital part of the worlds improving economies.…