Deck 21: Nonprofit, Health, and Education

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The practice where organizations file suits seeking court rulings favorable to their projects is referred to as

A) lobbying.
B) litigation.
C) motion.
D) reconciliation.
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The world's largest foundation is the:

A) Robert Woods Johnson Foundation
B) Ford Foundation
C) Gates Foundation
D) Lilly Endowment
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Nonprofit organizations are often referred to as:

A) advocacy groups
B) charities
C) public interest groups
D) lobbying groups
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The greatest determinant of a student's allegiance to the institution is

A) success of athletic teams.
B) quality of teaching.
C) family associations with the institution.
D) affinity with campus clubs and organizations.
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In general,professional associations are:

A) national in scope.
B) regulated by the government.
C) dominated by one corporation.
D) concerned primarily with membership.
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Connecting people on the Internet is a fund-raising technique known as:

A) crowdfunding.
B) social media capital gain
C) automated fundraising.
D) robocalling.
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Terms such as "patron" or "founder" indicate

A) historical significance.
B) level of authority within the organization.
C) size/value of gift.
D) those who establish charitable programs.
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about three-quarters of all charitable giving in the United States comes from

A) government-affiliated organizations.
B) individual sources.
C) foundations.
D) corporations.
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What is the primary reason for people to volunteer and donate money?

A) ego satisfaction
B) prestige
C) to help less fortunate people
D) because they feel guilty
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In a capital campaign,funding emphasis is placed on

A) employees at the chosen site.
B) substantial gifts from corporations and individuals.
C) square footage and building costs versus amount of local population.
D) smaller to moderate donations from individuals.
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The chief public relations officer of a college of university is the

A) provost.
B) communications director.
C) president.
D) chairperson of the board of trustees.
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Which of the following is a basic audience for hospitals?

A) capital donors
B) pregnant women
C) administrative staffs
D) the elderly
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This office is primarily responsible for the prestige and financial support of an educational institution.

A) registrar
B) president's office
C) development
D) public relations
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Which is NOT typically under the auspices of a university public relations director?

A) special events
B) publications
C) fund-raising efforts
D) news service
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At most public and private universities,fund-raising:

A) is done in a tight window/calendar frame.
B) is dependent primarily on government assistance.
C) has increased dramatically in recent years.
D) is now done primarily through social media.
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A local chamber of commerce serves what primary purpose?

A) as a public relations arm of city government.
B) a lobbying group.
C) an activist group.
D) an advocacy group.
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Which one of the following is a trade association?

A) Automobile Manufacturers Association
B) American Consumer Foods Association
C) American Library Association
D) National Association of Home Builders
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When the Environmental Defense Fund joined a task force with McDonald's regarding the chain's solid waste problem,they performed a public relations technique known as

A) litigation.
B) issues management.
C) social activism.
D) reconciliation.
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A critical benefit for nonprofit groups is that they are

A) tax-exempt.
B) free from government intervention.
C) affiliated with the Ad Council.
D) the most desired audience for media gatekeepers.
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In general,labor unions:

A) represent only one corporation.
B) focus primarily on upgrading skills through continuing education.
C) represent the interests of an entire industry.
D) experienced significant membership gains since 1978.
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In a structured capital campaign,the majority of the money raised comes from modest individual contributions.
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Why is development so important to a non-profit? What are some primary ways that they go about getting money to pay the bills? Would you consider working for a nonprofit? Why or why not?
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A patron is someone who receives and/or benefits from donations.
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Good morale for faculty and staff comes primarily through better technology and more reliable infrastructure at the workplace.
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Most large institutions regularly monitor the state legislature.
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Most large educational institutions have abandoned seeking money from government.
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An important component of any nonprofit is development.
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A business bureau is an association of businesspersons,often joined by professionals,who work to improve their city's commercial climate and to publicize its attractions.
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The most rich source for donations in higher education is generally considered to be

A) alumni.
B) sports fan.
C) state legislators.
D) lottery funds.
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Note any new or proposed major buildings on your campus.Research how any structured capital campaigns were involved in funding these projects.Were there any "naming rights" involved for key donors or famed individuals.Are there seminar rooms or areas within the structure that are "named" or sponsored?
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Does (or did)your high school have a "formal" public relations office or structure,and who is responsible for working with key publics? Cite instances in which a trained practitioner could have aided in a situation that turned into a problem or even a major crisis.
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The most visible aspect of a university public relations program is its news bureau.
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Oftentimes,staffers in a trade association lobby for or against legislation.
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Universities are tax-exempt.
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The mission of religious organization is to convert people.
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American Red Cross is an example of a social service agency.
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Deck 21: Nonprofit, Health, and Education
1
The practice where organizations file suits seeking court rulings favorable to their projects is referred to as

A) lobbying.
B) litigation.
C) motion.
D) reconciliation.
B
2
The world's largest foundation is the:

A) Robert Woods Johnson Foundation
B) Ford Foundation
C) Gates Foundation
D) Lilly Endowment
C
3
Nonprofit organizations are often referred to as:

A) advocacy groups
B) charities
C) public interest groups
D) lobbying groups
B
4
The greatest determinant of a student's allegiance to the institution is

A) success of athletic teams.
B) quality of teaching.
C) family associations with the institution.
D) affinity with campus clubs and organizations.
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In general,professional associations are:

A) national in scope.
B) regulated by the government.
C) dominated by one corporation.
D) concerned primarily with membership.
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Connecting people on the Internet is a fund-raising technique known as:

A) crowdfunding.
B) social media capital gain
C) automated fundraising.
D) robocalling.
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Terms such as "patron" or "founder" indicate

A) historical significance.
B) level of authority within the organization.
C) size/value of gift.
D) those who establish charitable programs.
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about three-quarters of all charitable giving in the United States comes from

A) government-affiliated organizations.
B) individual sources.
C) foundations.
D) corporations.
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What is the primary reason for people to volunteer and donate money?

A) ego satisfaction
B) prestige
C) to help less fortunate people
D) because they feel guilty
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In a capital campaign,funding emphasis is placed on

A) employees at the chosen site.
B) substantial gifts from corporations and individuals.
C) square footage and building costs versus amount of local population.
D) smaller to moderate donations from individuals.
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The chief public relations officer of a college of university is the

A) provost.
B) communications director.
C) president.
D) chairperson of the board of trustees.
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Which of the following is a basic audience for hospitals?

A) capital donors
B) pregnant women
C) administrative staffs
D) the elderly
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13
This office is primarily responsible for the prestige and financial support of an educational institution.

A) registrar
B) president's office
C) development
D) public relations
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Which is NOT typically under the auspices of a university public relations director?

A) special events
B) publications
C) fund-raising efforts
D) news service
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At most public and private universities,fund-raising:

A) is done in a tight window/calendar frame.
B) is dependent primarily on government assistance.
C) has increased dramatically in recent years.
D) is now done primarily through social media.
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A local chamber of commerce serves what primary purpose?

A) as a public relations arm of city government.
B) a lobbying group.
C) an activist group.
D) an advocacy group.
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Which one of the following is a trade association?

A) Automobile Manufacturers Association
B) American Consumer Foods Association
C) American Library Association
D) National Association of Home Builders
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When the Environmental Defense Fund joined a task force with McDonald's regarding the chain's solid waste problem,they performed a public relations technique known as

A) litigation.
B) issues management.
C) social activism.
D) reconciliation.
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A critical benefit for nonprofit groups is that they are

A) tax-exempt.
B) free from government intervention.
C) affiliated with the Ad Council.
D) the most desired audience for media gatekeepers.
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In general,labor unions:

A) represent only one corporation.
B) focus primarily on upgrading skills through continuing education.
C) represent the interests of an entire industry.
D) experienced significant membership gains since 1978.
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In a structured capital campaign,the majority of the money raised comes from modest individual contributions.
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Why is development so important to a non-profit? What are some primary ways that they go about getting money to pay the bills? Would you consider working for a nonprofit? Why or why not?
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A patron is someone who receives and/or benefits from donations.
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Good morale for faculty and staff comes primarily through better technology and more reliable infrastructure at the workplace.
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Most large institutions regularly monitor the state legislature.
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Most large educational institutions have abandoned seeking money from government.
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An important component of any nonprofit is development.
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A business bureau is an association of businesspersons,often joined by professionals,who work to improve their city's commercial climate and to publicize its attractions.
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The most rich source for donations in higher education is generally considered to be

A) alumni.
B) sports fan.
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D) lottery funds.
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Note any new or proposed major buildings on your campus.Research how any structured capital campaigns were involved in funding these projects.Were there any "naming rights" involved for key donors or famed individuals.Are there seminar rooms or areas within the structure that are "named" or sponsored?
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Does (or did)your high school have a "formal" public relations office or structure,and who is responsible for working with key publics? Cite instances in which a trained practitioner could have aided in a situation that turned into a problem or even a major crisis.
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The most visible aspect of a university public relations program is its news bureau.
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Oftentimes,staffers in a trade association lobby for or against legislation.
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Universities are tax-exempt.
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The mission of religious organization is to convert people.
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American Red Cross is an example of a social service agency.
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