Category:Organizations – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Category:Organizations – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This category collects subcategories organizations, social structures of Category:People with a common purpose, ideology, belief, or interest. Major organizational subtrees include

Organizations
“Nothing truly general can be said about aggregate regularities until it has been made clear how far they remain invariant with organizational differences at the micro level.”

Index of International Organizations

Index of International Organizations
Key Gov Pub CD-Roms Links to IGOs: [ A-D | E-H | I-N | O-T | U-V | W-Z] Selection Criteria [A-D] African Development Bank http://www.afdb.org/

Organizations beginning with “A”: MedlinePlus
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety; Academic Pediatric Association; Academy of General Dentistry; Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis; Accreditation Association for

Tax Information for Charitable Organizations
Tax Information for Charitable Organizations: Life Cycle of a Public Charity/Private Foundation Links to helpful information about points of intersection between charitable

Search for Charities
Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations described in Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, is a list of organizations eligible to receive tax-deductible

Mediation service seeks board members – Eureka Times-Standard

Mediation service seeks board members – Eureka Times-Standard
EUREKA — Humboldt Mediation Services is a 26-year-old nonprofit organization that provides low-cost community mediation (a three-person panel) through trained, volunteer mediators for hundreds of Humboldt County citizens each year. The

Walter Cronkite’s famous office offers view of CBS and news world’s – New York Daily News
Walter Cronkite made a return trip to Hanoi (seen here with then-Rep. John McCain). His reporting had helped turn public opinion against the Vietnam War. The button is still on the wall and pressing it causes the 2-inch thick mahogany door to swing

State Bar Donates $120,000 to Nonprofits – KOLO TV Reno

State Bar Donates $120,000 to Nonprofits – KOLO TV Reno
LAS VEGAS (AP) – The State Bar of Nevada says it’s donating more than $120,000 to nine Nevada nonprofit organizations to boost legal service and education around the state. The grants are administered by the bar’s nonprofit Lawyer Referral and

Historical Society wants nominations – Bismarck Tribune
The state’s history agency, the State Historical Society of North Dakota, is seeking nominations for four awards that recognize outstanding achievement in the field of history. The deadline for nominations to be sent to the SHSND is Aug. 14

Akron leadership groups to create alliance – Akron Beacon Journal
Two groups that work to turn local business leaders into community leaders will put their heads together to improve both organizations. The 25-year-old Leadership Akron has signed a 1-year agreement to conduct some programming with Torchbearers, a

Melrose Business News – Abington Mariner

Melrose Business News – Abington Mariner
The Melrose Free Press would like to help you announce your business news. Please send us listings and news for the Business section. We welcome photos! Our address is: Melrose Free Press, 72 Cherry Hill Drive, Beverly, 01915. You may also fax us at

Readers’ comments on business news – St. Petersburg Times
The data for “best and worst hospitals” in the Tampa Bay area gives inconclusive information at best. At worst, it is deceptive. The death and readmission rates for various illnesses here are based on “self-reporting” by the hospitals to the Center

Business news in brief – Philadelphia Inquirer
PRS/Franklin Group, which is part of inVentiv Health Inc., a provider of services to the pharmaceutical and health-care industries based in Somerset, N.J., has filed notice with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that it is closing its Newtown office

The next chapter in healthcare reform – Boston Globe

The next chapter in healthcare reform – Boston Globe
MASSACHUSETTS is about to write the next chapter of healthcare reform. We have achieved near-universal access, which was the first step toward better health for citizens. The next steps are ensuring quality and managing the cost of care to

Tri-State’s power players – Birmingham Business Journal
This week, Business Courier subscribers will receive the annual “Courier 250” special publication, a comprehensive guide to the most important players in the Tri-State business community. Courier 250 offers a look at the region’s public companies

Lyndhurst tastes success with parish feast – NorthJersey.com
LYNDHURST A town concert and parish feast that combined activities almost by accident has become one of South Bergen’s most popular celebrations. Township officials estimate that more than 3,000 patrons attended Wednesday’s Music Under the Stars

Twin Hotel Bombs Go Off in Indonesia – HULIQ.com
On Friday, bombs exploded in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, killing at least 4 people. The bombs went off at the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott hotels. South Jakarta police Col. Firman Bundi confirmed that four foreigners were killed in the blasts at the

New school facility use policy eyed – Bolingbrook Sun
Valley View School District has decided to form a committee and hold a future workshop meeting to discuss a proposed plan for changes in the district’s facility rental policies. The plan was presented by Mike Lopez, Valley View’s director of Building