Table of content 1. introduction 2 2. Finding 3 3. Discussion 3 3.1 Location decision in humanitarian supply chain 3 3.1.3 numerical analysis 6 3.2 Sustainable humanitarian supply chain 6 3.2.1 Social aspect 6 3.2.2 Economical aspect 7 3.2.3 environmental aspect 8 4. Conclusion 9 Executive summary This report, at first draws a map to show the Food and Agriculture Organization’s(FAO) supply chain. Then, through utilizing the evidences
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Imagine that you are still on the committee from Assignment 1. Recently, you saw an article in the newspaper that included a survey, which said that 30 percent of the 1,000 participants in the survey said they would be interested in making online donations to charity. According to this survey, 53 percent of young people between the ages of eighteen (18) and twenty-four (24) also showed interest in contributing online. Another group over fifty (50) represented eighteen (18) percent of people willing
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Alternative Funding Ziada Meraz Program Planning and Grant Proposal Writing in Human Services HSM/270 Shelley Johnson Feb 15,2015 Alternative Funding Traditional funding through government agencies and corporations who donate to organizations and agencies is becoming harder and more competitive to attain; more organizations are relying on them when less money is available. The economic conditions are making it hard for more tradition funding methods to bring in enough revenue
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For some people, a “bad job” is a lifeline. And if we insist that only good jobs should exist, they will have no job. I think there is another element behind opposition to sweatshops. When people in poor countries are suffering before the arrival of an American company in their backyard, that hideous suffering from poverty is out of sight for us in America. But as soon as the American company arrives to give the opportunity of taking what look like bad jobs to us, if they choose to, the somewhat
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Significant Donation Vehicle for Hope Limited received two month ago a significant donation from a long-time member of the board, who has a chain of autobody shops. He has donated to VHL land, building and equipment. In addition to the donation of the building, land and equipment, he has also donated $300,000.00 cash, so the new apprentice mechanics to get an automotive toolkit when they will complete the training program. The accountant did not know how to record these transactions, so the donations have
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worth it to keep the two stores open? Is it economically feasible? Company Q recently fulfilled the demands of its consumers by offering health-conscious and organic products, however, they were marked very pricey. Local food banks asked for donation of day-old products and management declined; worried over lost revenues due to possible fraud and stealing by employees who may claim they are donating the food. Company Q is not being socially responsible instead they have taken a cynical approach
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Individual Marketing Project July 21, 2015 Leslie Wilkerson Client: United Way Basic Client Need: Increase Donations – Fundraisers, social media, mail, & telephone. Client Service Need: Appeal to the heart of people, if you get to a person’s feelings you will raise more money for a cause than a drive or analytical thinking. Keeping the people informed will increase donations, and make it easy to donate. Clients Target Market: Individuals, Volunteers, Contributors, and local Charities
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Community Service Proposal Project name : Donation of books and cloths to charity Group leader : Kelwin Tan Seen Tiong Group members : Eng Kar Fui Choo Jian Yan Soo Wei Kin Wong Chee Ken Table of contents 1. Objective(s) of the project 2. Background of the service recipients and their need (relate to your project objectives) - provide the name, address and the contact information of the person-in-charge 3. Work to be done (with Gantt chart) 4. Potential
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the tax court as to why they didn’t keep any records/acknowledgement of the charitable donations? A: Because taxpayer thinks they made all of their contributions in batches worth less than $250, which would fall into the Sec. 170(f)(8). "Separate contributions of less than $250 are not subject to the requirements of section 3. Why was the tax court skeptical of the petitioner argument? • This donation occurred in conjunction with a single event, the Church's annual flea market. Petitioners'
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Part A Company Q’s current attitude towards social responsibility is based on the financial bottom line without regard to the communities that they serve. Company Q’s decision to dispose of food rather than donate for use in the community shows that the bottom line is more important than the customers they serve. The reason given for this business decision is the possible fraud and theft by employees, which hasn’t actually happened, leaving one with the impression that they do not value their
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