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Diabetic
Association
of
Bangladesh
is
a
non-profit
organization
medical
organization
and
is
located
in
Dhaka,
Bangladesh.
Professor
AK
Azad
Khan
is
the
present
president
of
the
association.
The
organization
was
established
in
1956
in
East
Pakistan
by
Muhammad
Ibrahim,
National
professor
of
Bangladesh.
The
organization
started
in
Segun
Bagicha
as
an
outpatient
clinic.
In
1980
it
established
BIRDEM,
a
specialized
research
hospital
on
diabetics.
The
organization
is
a
regional
collaborating
centre
of
the
World
Health
Organization.
It
has
presence
with
over
80
local
centres.
It
raises
awareness
about
diabetics
and
provides
medical
advice
and
screening.
A
nonprofit
organization
(NPO),
also
known
as
a
non-business
entity,[1]
not-for-profit
organization,[2]
or
nonprofit
institution,[3]
is
a
legal
entity
organized
and
operated
for
a
collective,
public
or
social
benefit,
in
contrast
with
an
entity
that
operates
as
a
business
aiming
to
generate
a
profit
for
its
owners.
A
nonprofit
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.
An
array
of
organizations
are
nonprofit,
including
some
political
organizations,
schools,
business
associations,
churches,
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
a
nonprofit
entity
without
securing
tax-exempt
status.
The
key
aspects
of
nonprofits
are
accountability,
trustworthiness,
honesty,
and
openness
to
every
person
who
has
invested
time,
money,
and
faith
into
the
organization.
Nonprofit
organizations
are
accountable
to
the
donors,
founders,
volunteers,
program
recipients,
and
the
public
community.
For
a
nonprofit
that
seeks
to
finance
its
operations
through
donations,
public
confidence
is
a
factor
in
the
amount
of
money
that
a
nonprofit
organization
is
able
to
raise.
The
more
nonprofits
focus
on
their
mission,
the
more
public
confidence
they
will
have.
This
will
result
in
more
money
for
the
organization.[1]
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.