For-Profit vs Nonprofit Organizations Infographics

July 16, 2018

As the name suggests, there is a big difference between for profit and nonprofit organizations as per their scope and purpose. Many individuals believe that nonprofit organizations don’t make any profit. And only for profit organizations make the profit. This is a myth. The actual difference doesn’t lie in making profits; rather it lies in handling the profits. For nonprofit organizations, society comes first; personal motives come next. For profit organizations, it’s just the opposite. Other than the purpose of handling the profits, these two organizations are different in scope also.

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H2O Organization

H2O is a Libyan youth non-profit organization founded in 2011 to communicate ideas, views and aspirations of Libyan youth, translating them into clear suggestions and demands, which are then presented to the authorities using all means of communication tools. H2O focuses also on the response of Libyan youth towards policies and programs the Government and local authorities present. Credible and creative civic engagement and public education methods are designed by H2O that engage youth in political and social life by enhancing their monitoring and advisory role in turn making the government and elected institutions more efficient, transparent, and inclusive. The commitment of H2O`s members, leadership, and donors has aided Libya’s development and supporting its democratic transition under all circumstances.

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H2O Organization

H2O is a Libyan youth non-profit organization founded in 2011 to communicate ideas, views and aspirations of Libyan youth, translating them into clear suggestions and demands, which are then presented to the authorities using all means of communication tools. H2O focuses also on the response of Libyan youth towards policies and programs the Government and local authorities present. Credible and creative civic engagement and public education methods are designed by H2O that engage youth in political and social life by enhancing their monitoring and advisory role in turn making the government and elected institutions more efficient, transparent, and inclusive. The commitment of H2O`s members, leadership, and donors has aided Libya’s development and supporting its democratic transition under all circumstances.

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