74-549: Interlochen Center for the Arts ( / ˈ ɪ n t ə r ˈ l ɒ k ə n / IN -tər-lock-ən ; also known as I.C.A. or Inty ) is a non-profit corporation which operates arts education institutions and performance venues . Established in 1928 by Joseph E. Maddy , Interlochen Center for the Arts is located on a 1,200-acre (490 ha) campus in Green Lake Township , Grand Traverse County , Michigan , near
148-829: A nonprofit , is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, as opposed to an entity that operates as a business aiming to generate a profit for its owners. A nonprofit organization is subject to the non-distribution constraint: any revenues that exceed expenses must be committed to the organization's purpose, not taken by private parties. Depending on the local laws, charities are regularly organized as non-profits. A host of organizations may be nonprofit, including some political organizations, schools, hospitals, business associations, churches, foundations, social clubs, and consumer cooperatives. Nonprofit entities may seek approval from governments to be tax-exempt , and some may also qualify to receive tax-deductible contributions, but an entity may incorporate as
222-503: A charter member of National Public Radio . Interlochen Public Radio became a network in 1989 with the addition of WICV . Interlochen bought contemporary Christian station WDQV in 2005 and converted it into a third satellite for the eastern portion of the market, WIAB . In 2006, Katalyst Media filmed a reality TV pilot for MTV at Interlochen Arts Academy . Afraid that an MTV show would ruin Interlochen's distinguished reputation,
296-424: A delegate structure to allow for the representation of groups or corporations as members. Alternatively, it may be a non-membership organization and the board of directors may elect its own successors. The two major types of nonprofit organization are membership and board-only. A membership organization elects the board and has regular meetings and the power to amend the bylaws. A board-only organization typically has
370-554: A fiscally viable entity. Nonprofits have the responsibility of focusing on being professional and financially responsible, replacing self-interest and profit motive with mission motive. Though nonprofits are managed differently from for-profit businesses, they have felt pressure to be more businesslike. To combat private and public business growth in the public service industry, nonprofits have modeled their business management and mission, shifting their reason of existing to establish sustainability and growth. Setting effective missions
444-671: A large group of students resorted to protesting and trolling the Katalyst Media film crew in order to prevent Katalyst Media from filming viable footage. Student efforts were successful, as a pilot never aired. In 2020, M-137 , the highway connecting Interlochen Center for the Arts to US 31 , was decommissioned by the Michigan Department of Transportation . Upon the roadway's handover to the Grand Traverse County Road Commission ,
518-471: A low-stress work environment that the employee can associate him or herself positively with. Other incentives that should be implemented are generous vacation allowances or flexible work hours. When selecting a domain name , NPOs often use one of the following: .org , the country code top-level domain of their respective country, or the .edu top-level domain (TLD), to differentiate themselves from more commercial entities, which typically use .com . In
592-565: A main educational pillar for the institution. The program offers private lessons and group courses in all seven of Interlochen's arts area: Creative Writing, Dance, Film & New Media, Interdisciplinary Arts, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Plus, Interlochen Online offers private, college advising to those interested in pursuing conservatory or arts-focused higher education. Founded in 2004, Interlochen College of Creative Arts offers non-degree granting arts programs and continuing education units for adults 18 years and older. Interlochen Center for
666-457: A nonprofit entity without having tax-exempt status. Key aspects of nonprofits are accountability, integrity, trustworthiness, honesty, and openness to every person who has invested time, money, and faith into the organisation. Nonprofit organizations are accountable to the donors, founders, volunteers, program recipients, and the public community. Theoretically, for a nonprofit that seeks to finance its operations through donations, public confidence
740-667: A part of Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools . Grand Traverse County is home to Northwestern Michigan College , a public community college in Traverse City. According to the Grand Traverse Economic Development Corporation, the largest employers in Grand Traverse County, as of 2017, are: Grand Traverse County is served commercially by Cherry Capital Airport , which is located near Traverse City. It serves
814-697: A self-selected board and a membership whose powers are limited to those delegated to it by the board. A board-only organization's bylaws may even state that the organization does not have any membership, although the organization's literature may refer to its donors or service recipients as 'members'; examples of such organizations are FairVote and the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws . The Model Nonprofit Corporation Act imposes many complexities and requirements on membership decision-making. Accordingly, many organizations, such as
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#1732793695737888-611: A separate news service on WICA 91.5 FM in Traverse City and later added WLMN 89.7 FM in Manistee and WHBP 90.1 FM in Harbor Springs . Notable alumni include: 44°37′45″N 85°46′06″W / 44.62927°N 85.76820°W / 44.62927; -85.76820 Nonprofit organization A nonprofit organization ( NPO ), also known as a nonbusiness entity , nonprofit institution , or simply
962-471: A strong vision of how to operate the project, try to retain control of the organization, even as new employees or volunteers want to expand the project's scope or change policy. Resource mismanagement is a particular problem with NPOs because the employees are not accountable to anyone who has a direct stake in the organization. For example, an employee may start a new program without disclosing its complete liabilities. The employee may be rewarded for improving
1036-581: A wide diversity of structures and purposes. For legal classification, there are, nevertheless, some elements of importance: Some of the above must be (in most jurisdictions in the US at least) expressed in the organization's charter of establishment or constitution. Others may be provided by the supervising authority at each particular jurisdiction. While affiliations will not affect a legal status, they may be taken into consideration by legal proceedings as an indication of purpose. Most countries have laws that regulate
1110-534: Is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan . As of the 2020 census , the population was 95,238, making it the largest county in Northern Michigan . Its county seat is Traverse City . The county is part of the Traverse City metropolitan area , which also includes neighboring Benzie , Kalkaska , and Leelanau counties. Long a part of territory under the Council of Three Fires (comprising
1184-399: Is a factor in the amount of money that a nonprofit organization is able to raise. Supposedly, the more a nonprofit focuses on their mission, the more public confidence they will gain. This will result in more money for the organization. The activities a nonprofit is partaking in can help build the public's confidence in nonprofits, as well as how ethical the standards and practices are. There
1258-461: Is a key for the successful management of nonprofit organizations. There are three important conditions for effective mission: opportunity, competence, and commitment. One way of managing the sustainability of nonprofit organizations is to establish strong relations with donor groups. This requires a donor marketing strategy, something many nonprofits lack. Nonprofit organizations provide public goods that are undersupplied by government. NPOs have
1332-587: Is also part of Peninsula Township. As of the census of 2000, there were 77,654 people, 30,396 households, and 20,730 families residing in the county. The population density was 167 inhabitants per square mile (64/km ). There were 34,842 housing units at an average density of 75 per square mile (29/km ). By 2020, its population grew to 95,238. In 2000, the racial makeup of the county was 96.51% White , 0.40% Black or African American , 0.93% Native American , 0.49% Asian , 0.03% Pacific Islander , 0.54% from other races , and 1.09% from two or more races. 1.49% of
1406-439: Is an important distinction in the US between non-profit and not-for-profit organizations (NFPOs); while an NFPO does not profit its owners, and money goes into running the organization, it is not required to operate for the public good. An example is a club, whose purpose is its members' enjoyment. Other examples of NFPOs include: credit unions, sports clubs, and advocacy groups. Nonprofit organizations provide services to
1480-414: Is an important distinction in the US between non-profit and not-for-profit organizations (NFPOs); while an NFPO does not profit its owners, and money goes into running the organization, it is not required to operate for the public good. An example is a sports club, whose purpose is its members' enjoyment. The names used and precise regulations vary from one jurisdiction to another. According to
1554-557: Is concerned. In many countries, nonprofits may apply for tax-exempt status, so that the organization itself may be exempt from income tax and other taxes. In the United States, to be exempt from federal income taxes, the organization must meet the requirements set forth in the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). Granting nonprofit status is done by the state, while granting tax-exempt designation (such as IRC 501(c) )
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#17327936957371628-536: Is derived from an Ojibwe expression, o-me-nah , meaning "is it so?" On April 7, 1851, an act of legislature organized Omeena County, effectively renaming it Grand Traverse County . The seat of government was designated to Boardman's Mills, a location in the young Traverse City . The future counties of Antrim , Benzie , Kalkaska , Leelanau , Manistee , Missaukee , and Wexford were subsequently attached to Grand Traverse County for administrative purposes, until being organized in their own rights. However,
1702-453: Is granted by the federal government via the IRS. This means that not all nonprofits are eligible to be tax-exempt. For example, employees of non-profit organizations pay taxes from their salaries, which they receive according to the laws of the country. NPOs use the model of a double bottom line in that furthering their cause is more important than making a profit, though both are needed to ensure
1776-469: Is located within the county. Prior to European settlement, Grand Traverse County was part of territory under the Council of Three Fires (comprising the Ojibwe , Odawa , and Potawatomi ). These people called the area at the head of Grand Traverse Bay gichi-wiikwedoongsing ( Ojibwe : 'place at the head of the great bay'). As a duty of the federal government under the 1836 Treaty of Washington ,
1850-408: Is not classifiable as another category. Currently, no restrictions are enforced on registration of .com or .org, so one can find organizations of all sorts in either of those domains, as well as other top-level domains including newer, more specific ones which may apply to particular sorts of organization including .museum for museums and .coop for cooperatives . Organizations might also register by
1924-705: Is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord . It is also located in the Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan . Historically, Grand Traverse County has been a Republican -leaning county, like most of northern Michigan. It has voted for the Republican candidate in every presidential election since the Civil War , except for four: 1912 , 1932 , 1936 , and 1964 . In 1912, it supported Bull Moose candidate Theodore Roosevelt as
1998-572: Is represented in Lansing by Betsy Coffia ( D ). The 104th, which comprises the rest of Grand Traverse County, is represented by John Roth (R). In the Michigan Senate , Grand Traverse County is part of the 37th Senate district , and is represented by John Damoose (R). Grand Traverse County is served by the following public school districts: The county is also home to many smaller charter and private schools, most notably those that are
2072-594: Is the Grand Traverse Bay . The county is home to many notable lakes, including Arbutus Lake , Fife Lake , Green Lake , Silver Lake , Spider Lake , and part of Elk Lake . The county's largest inland lake is Long Lake . The Old Mission Peninsula , which projects 17 miles (27 km) into Grand Traverse Bay, is politically part of Grand Traverse County, and is largely part of Peninsula Township. Power Island , an island in Grand Traverse Bay,
2146-456: Is the original educational institution created by Joseph E. Maddy. Interlochen Arts Academy is a pre-professional arts boarding boarding high school, founded in 1962 by Joseph E. Maddy. The school offers seven arts majors in creative writing, dance, film and new media, interdisciplinary arts, music, theater, and visual arts. Interlochen Online began during the COVID-19 pandemic and is now
2220-411: Is the remuneration package, though many who have been questioned after leaving an NPO have reported that it was stressful work environments and the workload. Public- and private-sector employment have, for the most part, been able to offer more to their employees than most nonprofit agencies throughout history. Either in the form of higher wages, more comprehensive benefit packages, or less tedious work,
2294-476: Is unique in which source of income works best for them. With an increase in NPOs since 2010, organizations have adopted competitive advantages to create revenue for themselves to remain financially stable. Donations from private individuals or organizations can change each year and government grants have diminished. With changes in funding from year to year, many nonprofit organizations have been moving toward increasing
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2368-472: The 2022 Michigan gubernatorial election , Democrat Gretchen Whitmer received 27,396 votes (52.38%), making it the first time a Democratic gubernatorial candidate has carried the county since 1986 . In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump carried the county, despite losing the state of Michigan. In 2020, he won the county with 50.54% (30,502 votes), and in 2016, won with 52.73% (27,413 votes). Despite Trump's relatively similar percentage, his margin
2442-518: The 21-county Northern Michigan area , and has year-round and seasonal destinations around the United States . In 2019, Cherry Capital Airport had the fourth-most enplanements of any airport in Michigan, behind Detroit Metropolitan Airport , Grand Rapids' Gerald R. Ford International Airport , and Flint's Bishop International Airport . Other airparks in the county include: Formerly, there
2516-667: The National Center for Charitable Statistics (NCCS), there are more than 1.5 million nonprofit organizations registered in the United States , including public charities , private foundations , and other nonprofit organizations. Private charitable contributions increased for the fourth consecutive year in 2017 (since 2014), at an estimated $ 410.02 billion. Out of these contributions, religious organizations received 30.9%, education organizations received 14.3%, and human services organizations received 12.1%. Between September 2010 and September 2014, approximately 25.3% of Americans over
2590-407: The Ojibwe , Odawa , and Potawatomi ), Grand Traverse County's first European settlement was established in 1839. It was originally created in 1840 as Omeena County ; however, it was reorganized in 1851 as Grand Traverse County. The county itself and Traverse City are named after Grand Traverse Bay , a bay of Lake Michigan . Interlochen Center for the Arts , a prestigious boarding school ,
2664-596: The Wikimedia Foundation , have formed board-only structures. The National Association of Parliamentarians has generated concerns about the implications of this trend for the future of openness, accountability, and understanding of public concerns in nonprofit organizations. Specifically, they note that nonprofit organizations, unlike business corporations, are not subject to market discipline for products and shareholder discipline of their capital; therefore, without membership control of major decisions such as
2738-428: The Arts is home to Interlochen Public Radio (or IPR), a National Public Radio member station that broadcasts a signal to most of the lower peninsula of Northern Michigan as well as parts of eastern Wisconsin . Two listener-supported stations broadcast to northwest Michigan: Classical Music 88.7, 88.5, 94.7 and 100.9 FM; News Radio 91.5, 90.1 and 89.7 FM. Broadcasts include arts programming, news and culture from around
2812-489: The GOP was mortally divided. The only other times it has not supported a Republican saw 400-vote and 40-state national Democratic landslides. Since 2008, the county has become more politically competitive; with Democrats managing 40 percent of the vote in the last four elections after not having done so since carrying the county in 1964. Traverse City leans Democratic while the rest of the county remains powerfully Republican. In
2886-455: The NPO's reputation, making other employees happy, and attracting new donors. Liabilities promised on the full faith and credit of the organization but not recorded anywhere constitute accounting fraud . But even indirect liabilities negatively affect the financial sustainability of the NPO, and the NPO will have financial problems unless strict controls are instated. Some commenters have argued that
2960-542: The National High School Orchestra Camp, and began searching for ideal locations, eventually narrowing it down to sites in Maine and Michigan . Maddy was invited by Interlochen businessman Willis Pennington to tour his hotel and summer camp properties, adjacent to Interlochen State Park (Camp Interlochen and Camp Penn Loch, for boys and girls, respectively). Maddy chose the site, and, in 1928,
3034-621: The act contained no provisions on formation of townships or choosing of election officials , thus Grand Traverse County had no legal government until 1858. That winter, an act of the state legislature completed the organization of Grand Traverse County and divided the county between two initial townships: Today, Grand Traverse County contains thirteen townships. An 1884 article called the Traverse Region famous for "its productiveness of soil, salubrious climate and romantic scenery". There are 12 recognized Michigan historical markers in
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3108-461: The age of 16 volunteered for a nonprofit. In the United States, both nonprofit organizations and not-for-profit organizations are tax-exempt. There are various types of nonprofit exemptions, such as 501(c)(3) organizations that are a religious, charitable, or educational-based organization that does not influence state and federal legislation, and 501(c)(7) organizations that are for pleasure, recreation, or another nonprofit purpose. There
3182-649: The appropriate country code top-level domain for their country. In 2020, nonprofit organizations began using microvlogging (brief videos with short text formats) on TikTok to reach Gen Z, engage with community stakeholders, and overall build community. TikTok allowed for innovative engagement between nonprofit organizations and younger generations. During COVID-19, TikTok was specifically used to connect rather than inform or fundraise, as its fast-paced, tailored For You Page separates itself from other social media apps such as Facebook and Twitter. Some organizations offer new, positive-sounding alternative terminology to describe
3256-401: The best of the newly minted workforce. It has been mentioned that most nonprofits will never be able to match the pay of the private sector and therefore should focus their attention on benefits packages, incentives and implementing pleasurable work environments. A good environment is ranked higher than salary and pressure of work. NPOs are encouraged to pay as much as they are able and offer
3330-565: The community; for example aid and development programs, medical research, education, and health services. It is possible for a nonprofit to be both member-serving and community-serving. Nonprofit organizations are not driven by generating profit, but they must bring in enough income to pursue their social goals. Nonprofits are able to raise money in different ways. This includes income from donations from individual donors or foundations; sponsorship from corporations; government funding; programs, services or merchandise sales, and investments. Each NPO
3404-600: The county (58.48%) to Democrat Al Gore 's 14,371 (37.59%). The county government operates the jail , maintains rural roads, operates the major local courts, keeps files of deeds and mortgages, maintains vital records , administers public health regulations, and participates with the state in the provision of welfare and other social services. The county board of commissioners controls the budget but has only limited authority to make laws or ordinances. In Michigan, most local government functions — police and fire, building and zoning, tax assessment, street maintenance, etc. — are
3478-478: The county: They are: According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 601 square miles (1,560 km ), of which 464 square miles (1,200 km ) is land and 137 square miles (350 km ) (23%) is water. Grand Traverse County is considered to be part of Northern Michigan . The highest point in Grand Traverse County is Exodus Hill in Long Lake Township , and the lowest point
3552-402: The diversity of their funding sources. For example, many nonprofits that have relied on government grants have started fundraising efforts to appeal to individual donors. Most nonprofits have staff that work for the company, possibly using volunteers to perform the nonprofit's services under the direction of the paid staff. Nonprofits must be careful to balance the salaries paid to staff against
3626-432: The election of the board, there are few inherent safeguards against abuse. A rebuttal to this might be that as nonprofit organizations grow and seek larger donations, the degree of scrutiny increases, including expectations of audited financial statements. A further rebuttal might be that NPOs are constrained, by their choice of legal structure, from financial benefit as far as distribution of profit to members and directors
3700-551: The eponymous community of Interlochen . Beginning in the late 19th century, European settlers began logging and fishing industries in the area, and founded the small village of Wylie, one mile south of the present-day community of Interlochen. Due to the prospering logging industry in the area, the Manistee and North-Eastern Railroad (owned by the Buckley and Douglas Lumber Company of Manistee, Michigan ) extended its line northeast from Nessen City, Michigan and arrived between
3774-475: The establishment and management of NPOs and that require compliance with corporate governance regimes. Most larger organizations are required to publish their financial reports detailing their income and expenditure publicly. In many aspects, they are similar to corporate business entities though there are often significant differences. Both not-for-profit and for-profit corporate entities must have board members, steering-committee members, or trustees who owe
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#17327936957373848-506: The first permanent settlement in the county was the mission now known as Old Mission , established in May 1839 as "Grand Traverse". Grand Traverse Bay, from which the area takes its name, earned its name from 18th-century French voyageurs who made la grande traversée , or "the long crossing", across the mouth of bay. The Michigan Legislature separated the unorganized Omeena County from part of Michilimackinac County in 1840. Omeena
3922-406: The first season of the National High School Orchestra Camp convened. In 1944, Maddy purchased Camps Interlochen and Penn Loch, absorbing them and the National High School Orchestra Camp into his new Interlochen Center for the Arts. In 1963, WIAA , Interlochen's public radio station, signed on for the first time. Originally broadcasting eight hours per day, it grew enough within a decade to become
3996-525: The lakes in the fall of 1889. Similarly, the Chicago and West Michigan Railway extended its line north from Baldwin, Michigan on its way to Traverse City, Michigan in 1890. The two lines crossed in current-day downtown Interlochen where a depot and interlocking tower were located. Interlochen State Park , immediately adjacent to campus, is the first state park organized by the state of Michigan, established in 1917 and opening in 1919 ( Mackinac Island
4070-405: The median income for a household in the county was $ 43,169, and the median income for a family was $ 51,211. Males had a median income of $ 34,796 versus $ 24,139 for females. The per capita income for the county was $ 22,111. About 3.80% of families and 5.90% of the population were below the poverty line , including 5.30% of those under age 18 and 5.90% of those age 65 or over. Grand Traverse County
4144-511: The money paid to provide services to the nonprofit's beneficiaries. Organizations whose salary expenses are too high relative to their program expenses may face regulatory scrutiny. A second misconception is that nonprofit organizations may not make a profit. Although the goal of nonprofits is not specifically to maximize profits, they still have to operate as a fiscally responsible business. They must manage their income (both grants and donations and income from services) and expenses so as to remain
4218-445: The nonprofit sector today regarding newly graduated workers, and to some, NPOs have for too long relegated hiring to a secondary priority, which could be why they find themselves in the position many do. While many established NPOs are well-funded and comparative to their public sector competitors, many more are independent and must be creative with which incentives they use to attract and maintain people. The initial interest for many
4292-411: The organization a fiduciary duty of loyalty and trust. A notable exception to this involves churches , which are often not required to disclose finances to anyone, including church members. In the United States, nonprofit organizations are formed by filing bylaws, articles of incorporation , or both in the state in which they expect to operate. The act of incorporation creates a legal entity enabling
4366-452: The organization to be treated as a distinct body (corporation) by law and to enter into business dealings, form contracts, and own property as individuals or for-profit corporations can. Nonprofits can have members, but many do not. The nonprofit may also be a trust or association of members. The organization may be controlled by its members who elect the board of directors , board of governors or board of trustees . A nonprofit may have
4440-511: The organization's sustainability. An advantage of nonprofits registered in the UK is that they benefit from some reliefs and exemptions. Charities and nonprofits are exempt from Corporation Tax as well as the trustees being exempt from Income Tax. There may also be tax relief available for charitable giving, via Gift Aid, monetary donations, and legacies. Founder's syndrome is an issue organizations experience as they expand. Dynamic founders, who have
4514-550: The population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 25.1% were of German , 11.3% English , 10.7% Irish , 8.4% American and 7.4% Polish ancestry, 96.4% spoke English and 1.6% Spanish as their first language. There were 30,396 households, out of which 32.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.70% were married couples living together, 9.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.80% were non-families. 25.00% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.00% had someone living alone who
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#17327936957374588-550: The public and private sectors have enjoyed an advantage over NPOs in attracting employees. Traditionally, the NPO has attracted mission-driven individuals who want to assist their chosen cause. Compounding the issue is that some NPOs do not operate in a manner similar to most businesses, or only seasonally. This leads many young and driven employees to forego NPOs in favor of more stable employment. Today, however, nonprofit organizations are adopting methods used by their competitors and finding new means to retain their employees and attract
4662-483: The receipt of significant funding from large for-profit corporations can ultimately alter the NPO's functions. A frequent measure of an NPO's efficiency is its expense ratio (i.e. expenditures on things other than its programs, divided by its total expenditures). Competition for employees with the public and private sector is another problem that nonprofit organizations inevitably face, particularly for management positions. There are reports of major talent shortages in
4736-506: The responsibility of individual cities and townships. Grand Traverse County is represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by Jack Bergman ( R ), and is part of Michigan's 1st congressional district . In the Michigan House of Representatives , Grand Traverse County is divided between the 103rd and 104th districts. The 103rd, which comprises Traverse City and the townships of East Bay, Garfield, Long Lake, and Peninsula,
4810-482: The roadway was renamed to the "J. Maddy Parkway", after the institution's founder. Interlochen Center for the Arts is the umbrella organization for summer program Interlochen Arts Camp, arts boarding high school Interlochen Arts Academy, National Public Radio (NPR) charter station Interlochen Public Radio, performance series Interlochen Presents, adult arts program Interlochen College of Creative Arts, and online arts program Interlochen Online. The Interlochen Arts Camp
4884-409: The sector in its own terms, without relying on terminology used for the government or business sectors. However, use of terminology by a nonprofit of self-descriptive language that is not legally compliant risks confusing the public about nonprofit abilities, capabilities, and limitations. Grand Traverse County, Michigan Grand Traverse County ( / ˈ t r æ v ər s / TRAV -ərss )
4958-570: The sector. The term civil society organization (CSO) has been used by a growing number of organizations, including the Center for the Study of Global Governance . The term citizen sector organization (CSO) has also been advocated to describe the sector – as one of citizens, for citizens – by organizations including Ashoka: Innovators for the Public . Advocates argue that these terms describe
5032-414: The total) to Democratic candidate Barack Obama 's 23,258 (47.62%), even as Obama carried the state of Michigan by a double-digit margin. McCain's margin of victory was narrower than usual for a Republican candidate in the county. In 2004, Republican president George W. Bush received 27,446 votes in the county (59.42%) to Democrat John Kerry 's 18,256 (39.52%). In 2000, Bush received 22,358 votes in
5106-489: The traditional domain noted in RFC 1591 , .org is for "organizations that didn't fit anywhere else" in the naming system, which implies that it is the proper category for non-commercial organizations if they are not governmental, educational, or one of the other types with a specific TLD. It is not designated specifically for charitable organizations or any specific organizational or tax-law status, but encompasses anything that
5180-480: The world, as well as local and regional news. IPR was a charter member of National Public Radio. Founded in 1963, Interlochen Public Radio or WIAA was envisioned as an extension of the "Music From Interlochen" program which ran on the NBC radio network. The Music From Interlochen Program informed a wider audience about the activities at the then-named National Music Camp and the nascent Interlochen Arts Academy. The station
5254-445: Was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 2.99. In the county, the population was spread out, with 25.40% under the age of 18, 7.90% from 18 to 24, 29.70% from 25 to 44, 24.00% from 45 to 64, and 13.10% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.10 males. In 2000,
5328-404: Was massively decreased due to the lack of third party options in 2020 as well as a higher turnout for Democrats. In the 2024 election, despite being carried by Trump, Grand Traverse County was one of two counties in Michigan where Trump's percentage of votes decreased, along with neighboring Leelanau County. In 2008, Republican candidate John McCain received 24,716 votes in the county (50.60% of
5402-680: Was originally a national park before becoming Michigan's first state park in 1895). In the 1920s, the Music Supervisors National Conference called upon conductor and educator Joseph E. Maddy to assemble talented high school musicians from around the US to form the National High School Orchestra. The orchestra met in 1926 in Detroit , and the orchestra was asked to reconvene in 1927 and 1928. In 1927, Joseph Edgar Maddy incorporated
5476-636: Was slow to catch on in its early years and some considered shutting down the operation. Interlochen Public Radio went on to establish itself with two service channels: one for music and one for news. In 1993, Interlochen Public Radio reportedly had one of the highest rates of per capita contributions of any public radio station in the United States. The station's classical music service is broadcast from their main tower at WIAA 88.7 FM in Interlochen, along with WIAB 88.5 FM in Mackinaw City , and W234BU 94.7 FM in Traverse City . In 2000, IPR began offering
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