Non for profit web designing
As the term suggests, “not-for-profit” (NFP) describes organizations and institutions whose sole purpose is to generate income exclusively for social, cultural, and environmental advancement.
Legally, there can be no financial profit motive, otherwise NFPs will contravene the “favored tax” status they work under in most countries and in most instances corporations can only make donations to NFP organizations.
Many private design schools are operated as not-for-profit enterprises (Education).
A “for-profit” school is required to return a financial dividend to owners and shareholders, but any money made by a design school that operates on a not-for-profit basis must be returned to the institution’s core mission.
Many designers, design companies, and design schools work for not-for-profit organizations, such as Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), at a reduced fee or for free, with some dedicating a specific amount of time to such activities.
It is also common for students to undertake educational projects serving the needs of NFP agencies’ charitable programs.