The text identifies a number of forms that for-profit —nonprofit alliances may take. Identify and describe them
What will be an ideal response?
• Corporate Issue Promotion — a corporation promotes a socially desirable behavior without nonprofit involvement (e.g. Anheuser Busch promotes designated drivers)
• Joint Issue promotion — a corporation joined to a nonprofit pays for and/or designs a campaign to promote an issue (e.g. Safeway food stores joining with a nonprofit to offer free flue shots in selected stores)
• Sales-related promotions — a corporation donates funds to a nonprofit based on profits or amounts of sales (e.g. Newman's Own donates proceeds to charity or Campbells soup donates based on the number of soup can labels turned in)
• Licensing and Co-branding — Licensing or using the non-profit's logo or name in with a corporate product or service for a fee (e.g. Cancer Society logo on orange juice or NicoDerm, Starbucks in University bookstores or a Church lobby.)
• Other Alliances — A variety of other alliances ranging from volunteering (groups of corporate employees banding together to support a nonprofit) to expertise (Yahoo donating expertise to a nonprofit building a Web site) and global banding together for political/social benefit such as Unilever helping to distribute condoms in India or Marathon's and BP's effort to stop the spread of malaria through distribution of Insecticide Treated Nets in the third world (NetMark).
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a. it escheats to the state b. Rhu's heirs and devisees c. Silva's heirs d. the county where property is located
The representation of the content, relationships, and constraints of the data needed to support the system requirements is the:
A) relation design. B) implementation. C) data model. D) data view. E) application program.