In the philanthropic sector, various terms are used to refer to organizations and entities working towards social good and community development. While these terms may differ, they essentially represent the same industry. Here’s a definition of these different expressions:
Non-Profit and Nonprofit: The terms “non-profit” and “nonprofit” describe organizations that operate for a social or public benefit purpose, rather than for generating profits. These terms emphasize that the primary objective of these organizations is to serve a specific cause or community rather than pursuing financial gain.
ONG (Organisation Non Governmental): ONG is the acronym for “Organización No Gubernamental,” which translates to “Non-Governmental Organization” in English. ONG is commonly used in Spanish/French-speaking regions to refer to non-profit organizations that work independently from government entities.
NGO (Non-Governmental Organization): NGO stands for “Non-Governmental Organization. “This term is widely recognized globally and encompasses a wide range of organizations that operate independently of government control. NGOs can be non-profit, charitable, or advocacy-focused organizations that address various social, environmental, and humanitarian issues.
CSOs (Civil Society Organizations) and CBOs (Community-Based Organizations): CSOs and CBOs are inclusive terms that encompass a broad range of non-profit organizations operating at the grassroots level. CSOs refer to organizations that operate within civil society and address social issues, often through advocacy and community engagement. CBOs specifically emphasize organizations that are rooted in local communities and work towards community development and empowerment.
NPO (Non-Profit Organization) and INGO (International Non-Governmental Organization): NPO refers to “Non-Profit Organization” and is a general term used to describe organizations that are driven by a social mission.
INGO stands for “International Non-Governmental Organization” and denotes non-profit organizations that operate at an international level, working across borders to address global challenges.
While these terms may vary, they all refer to organizations dedicated to making a positive impact on society. Regardless of the terminology used, the focus remains on driving social change, promoting philanthropy, and addressing the diverse needs of communities worldwide.