Structure & Purpose
Funding & Revenue
Leadership & Governance
Public Impact
Fun Facts
100

This type of organization exists primarily to make a profit for owners or shareholders.

What is a for-profit organization?

100

Nonprofits often rely on these types of funds from individuals, foundations, and corporations.

What are donations or grants?

100

For-profits are typically led by this executive.

What is a CEO (Chief Executive Officer)? OR PRESIDENT

100

Nonprofits are required to report their finances and activities through this form.

What is IRS Form 990?

100

This famous company started as a nonprofit before turning into a for-profit.

What is National Geographic?

200

This type of organization serves a social cause and reinvests surplus into its mission.

What is a nonprofit organization?

200

For-profit companies generate revenue primarily by doing this.

What is selling goods or services?

200

Nonprofits are governed by this group of volunteers.

What is a Board of Directors? OR TRUSTEES

200

For-profit companies often measure impact through this financial indicator.

What is profit or return on investment (ROI)?

200

This government-funded program helped launch the internet.

What is ARPANET?

300

These entities are funded by taxpayers and provide services such as education, defense, and infrastructure.

What is a government agency?

300

This is the main source of revenue for local governments.

What are taxes?

300

Government agencies are ultimately overseen by these individuals, elected by the public.

What are elected officials?

300

This kind of organization usually conducts public service campaigns, education, or health outreach.

What is a nonprofit?

300

The Red Cross, YMCA, and Habitat for Humanity are examples of this kind of organization.

What are international nonprofits?

400

This hybrid structure blends profit-making with social impact.

What is a social enterprise?

400

A nonprofit that charges for services—like a museum with ticket fees—is using this kind of revenue.

What is earned income?

400

In nonprofits, this person is responsible for reviewing contracts and other legal aspects for the organization.

Who is the General Counsel, the Executive Director, or Garth?

400

One goal of a social enterprise is to achieve this while remaining financially viable.

What is social impact?

400

Certified B Corps must meet standards for social and environmental performance, accountability, and this.

What is transparency?

500

A nonprofit with a 501(c)(3) status cannot engage in this type of political activity.

What is political campaigning or endorsing candidates?

500

Some nonprofits build long-term financial stability through this type of investment account.

What is an endowment?

500

Social enterprises may be structured as these, combining mission with market.

What are B Corporations (Benefit Corporations)?

500

Government agencies are held accountable to the public through this process.

What is elections or public oversight?

500

Besides The International Center, name 3 local nonprofits in Indiana?

Your Choice

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