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non-profit-making

British  

adjective

  1. not yielding a profit, esp because organized or established for some other reason

    a non-profit-making organization

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It is backed by a coalition of labour groups, trade unions, grassroots campaigns and non-profit-making organisations in individual countries.

From BBC • Nov. 25, 2021

The Gotham awards are staged each year by the non-profit-making Independent Feature Project, which supports independent film-making.

From The Guardian • Nov. 27, 2012

When Anderson bought TED in 2001 on behalf of his non-profit-making Sapling Foundation, it was more like an elite supper club for the masters of the universe.

From The Guardian • Jul. 16, 2011

President William Mather Lewis of Lafayette College described the only U. S. short-wave station that is non-commercial and non-profit-making, Boston's WIXAL.

From Time Magazine Archive

The conditions which apply to any non-profit-making intellectual career should apply here.

From Public Opinion by Lippmann, Walter