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NGO = Non-Governmental Organization. NGOs are (intentionally) non-profit organizations. Greenpeace. United Way. Books for Dogs. You get it.
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Finance allah shmoop what is an ngo Oh come on
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You remember the song Sing it with me You know
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there was a farmer had a dog and bingo was
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his name I'll be all right Well you get the
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idea then an ngo is way more meaningful in the
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world though Although not to a six year old kid
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Thank you very much Ngo stands for non governmental organization
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which is an intentionally nonprofit organization like greenpeace the red
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cross united way unicef the x files books for dogs
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all that stuff Well ngos receive all of the favorable
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tax and operational treatment of a normative nonprofit but because
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they're overseeing and protected by uncle sam well there's less
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pressure on them to raise a ton of money fast
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so they tend to be able to focus on more
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long term efforts like if there's an ngo that's working
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on delivering warm clothes to every village in zaire Well
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they're not going toe bold if they go three weeks
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without holding a fundraising chili cook off there's Some senator
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or congressman or other politico who you know can shake
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a tree raise money and they're off to the races
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And it's Almost a shame about that cook off thing
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because well chili cook offs in zaire are off the 00:01:17.559 --> [endTime] hook No
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