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First of all, what is an NGO?
Though it has no internationally recognized legal definition, an NGO generally refers to an organization that operates independently from any government – though it may receive funding from a government but operates without oversight or representation from that government.
NGOs perform many duties:
I- Community health promotion and education,
II- Managing emerging health crises,
III- Community social problems,
IV- Environmental issues (sustainable water and energy resources),
V- Economic Empowerment; (micro loans, skills training, financial education and consulting),
VI- Development projects (school and infrastructure construction),
VII- Women and Child's Rights,
Secondly a Non-Profit Organization is a group organized for purposes other than generating profit and in which no part of the organization’s income is distributed to its members, directors, or officers.
This type of organization usually fulfills purposes that are:
Religious,
Charitable,
Scientific,
Public safety,
Literary,
Educational,
Fostering national or international amateur sporting,
Preventing cruelty to children or animals but all on a much smaller scale
The Biggest Difference between the Two Organization Types the biggest difference with an NGO is the scope of work that most non-profits assume. Many non-profits are affiliated with churches, boys and girls clubs, and alumni associations. An NGO, on the other hand, has broader and internationally driven footprint, often working in isolated and far flung climates of lawlessness, widespread famine and disease, military bases, and large scale disaster such as hurricane relief.
DifferenceBetween.net summarizes the differences between a non-profit and an NGO as:
An NGO’s funds may be raised by the government, but it maintains a non-governmental position, with no need for government representation. They are also known as civil society organizations.
A non-profit organization uses its extra funds for the purpose of the organization, rather than dividing it between the shareholders and the owners of the organization. Examples of non-profits are public arts organizations, charitable organizations and their likes.
1. An NGO is a non-governmental organization. Its funds are raised by the government, but it maintains a non-governmental position, with no need for a government council. They are also known as civil society organizations.
2. A non-profit organization uses its extra funds for the purpose of the organization, rather than dividing it between the shareholders and the owners of the organization. Examples of NPOs are public arts organizations, trade unions and charitable organizations.