Social Welfare Organizations - Examples |
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Some nonprofit organizations that qualify as social welfare organizations include:
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An organization operating an airport that is on land owned by a local government, which supervises the airport’s operation, and that serves the general public in an area with no other airport,
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A community association that works to improve public services, housing and residential parking, publishes a free community newspaper, sponsors a community sports league, holiday programs and meetings, and contracts with a private security service to patrol the community,
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A community association devoted to preserving the community’s traditions, architecture, and appearance by representing it before the local legislature and administrative agencies in zoning, traffic, and parking matters,
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An organization that tries to encourage industrial development and relieve unemployment in an area by making loans to businesses so they will relocate to the area, and
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An organization that holds an annual festival of regional customs and traditions.
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Page Last Reviewed or Updated: January 08, 2009